Renters face 25% increase over next 3 years as landlords also grapple with increased costs
The Bank of England forecasts, however, predict salary growth of only 15 per cent over the same time period.
Scientists create 'complete' model of human embryo, without sperm nor egg
These models of human embryos could have various uses in medical research.
Mason Greenwood lost, devastated after underestimating rape case backlash
Greenwood has been dropped by Manchester United after having been suspended for 18 months.
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Which UK universities are producing today's business leaders?
Novuna Business Cash Flow unveils that Oxford and Cambridge are leading the entrepreneurial charge as lesser-known institutions take the spotlight, transforming the perception of academic incubators for the next generation of business pioneers.
N.Korea blasted at UN for arms buildup while people suffer
North Korea was accused at the UN Security Council Thursday of spending heavily on its nuclear arms program while its people go hungry and lack basic necessities.
Global stocks down on weak Chinese data
Global stocks fell Tuesday after disappointing data from China deepened concerns over its economy, while strong US retail numbers and worries surrounding the American banking sector cast a pall on Wall Street.
Acefast Crystal (2) Earbuds T8 review: Head-turning earbuds that don't cost a bomb
The Acefast Crystal (2) Earbuds T8 adopts a stunning transparent design, an equally eye-catching LED display, and offers a long battery life.
Indictment puts Trump and democracy on trial
Donald Trump's historic indictment for trying to overturn the 2020 election paints a picture of a former president so determined to hang on to power that he put the very foundations of American democracy at risk.
Government announces plan to crackdown on 'rip-off' degrees
Concerned that some degrees offered by British universities are failing to deliver good graduate outcomes, the government have announced plans to limit student numbers on poorly performing courses.
Top seed Alcaraz reaches first Wimbledon semi-final
Carlos Alcaraz saw off Holger Rune in straight sets on Wednesday to stay on course for a Wimbledon title showdown against defending champion Novak Djokovic.
Spain and UK Sign MoU to facilitate easier access to education for British students
Spain and the UK have signed an agreement to streamline procedures for British students studying at Spanish universities, minimizing the impact of Brexit and fostering educational cooperation.
Can a poverty-stricken childhood influence the wiring of a child's brain?
A recent study from the Washington University School of Medicine suggests that children growing up in poverty may influence the wiring of their brains.
Soaring inflation leaves UK struggling in international competitiveness
A recent ranking shows Britain's global competitiveness dropping for the second year in a row, as business executives lose confidence in the country.
How can the UK become more attractive to international STEM students and graduates?
Ewan Kirk, the Entrepreneur-in-Residence within the Department of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, has called for new measures to encourage international STEM students and graduates into the UK.
Interest rate hike heaps pressure on cash-strapped Britons
Millions of Britons are facing fresh mortgage misery after the Bank of England increased interest rates by an unexpected half-point, putting homeowners at risk of higher repayments on their loans during a cost-of-living crisis.
A reported 57% of school girls experienced 'persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness'
The CDC's report found that 13 per cent of teenage girls had attempted suicide one or more times in 2021, with 57 per cent of high school girls reporting experiencing "persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness in the past year".
Portugal is home to the most female inventors in Europe
An investigation showed that the highest number of female inventors worldwide was in Cuba. In Europe, Portugal ranked the highest for hosting women inventors.
Rishi Sunak Urges swift action to strengthen UK's tech sector and address concerns about AI
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calls for urgent action in strengthening the country's tech sector and positioning it as a global leader during London Tech Week.
Mobile wallets overtake traditional wallets as UK consumers embrace digital convenience
The increasing adoption of smartphone-based digital wallets is transforming the dynamics of consumer behaviour, thereby ushering in a new era of spending in the UK.
EU reaches long-stalled deal on refugee hosting
EU nations on Thursday reached agreement on a long-stalled revision of the bloc's rules to share the hosting of asylum seekers and migrants more equitably.
Humanitarian efforts must be doubled if refugees are to return to Syria
The Foreign and Commonweath Office call for humanitarian efforts to be doubled, along with the termination of the illicit captagon drug trade, if displaced people are to return to Syria.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh 'not at fault' over death of elderly woman
The family of the pensioner killed by the royal's motorcycle escort is blaming the police for the tragedy.
Female representation in businesses still fall short as the push for gender equality persists
With the push for representation in domestic and global markets, the failure of gender equality still remains a prevalent issue for women across the UK.
Liverpool out of Champions League: Mo Salah left 'absolutely devastated'
Liverpool are set to miss out on at least £50m in participation fees and prize money after finishing only 5th in the Premier League this season.
City leaders in fresh bid to stem London Stock Exchange exodus
Against a backdrop of some high-profile departures from the British stock market, a new Taskforce brings together various stakeholders to brainstorm solutions.
Émigrés in war: Russian women in tech reflect from afar
Russians are some of the tech industry's most successful players. Tech may make them globally mobile, but they still lament for their country.
How British supermarkets are coping amid inflation and cost of living crisis
In the face of the challenges facing the retail industry, British supermarkets are determined to stay ahead through the implementation of innovative strategies.
Bud Light deactivates comments on latest ad following transgender collab backlash
Bud Light is still reeling from the outrage stemming from its collaboration with Dylan Mulvaney last month.
World's first 'mini-heart' formed by a team of German scientists
The researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) created the "mini-heart" using 35,000 pluripotent stem cells.