'Procreation Feels Like Financial Suicide' Amid Cost Of Living Crisis, Says Charity Boss
A new survey found that almost half of new parents have got into debt over childcare expenses and 25 per cent of mothers on maternity leave are skipping meals to cut costs.
Greece Legalises Same-sex Marriage, Adoption
Greece's parliament on Thursday overwhelmingly adopted a bill legalising same-sex marriage and adoption in a landmark reform promoted by the conservative government despite opposition from the powerful Orthodox Church.
Amazon Rainforest Could Reach Tipping Point By 2050 Due To Deforestation, Drought And Fires
The rainforest is referred to as the "lungs of the earth".
Earth Experiences Unprecedented Climate Event: Breach of 1.5°C Warming Limit Lasts for a Year
The breach of the 1.5°C limit for a consecutive 12-month period is a concerning development that heightens fears about the pace and severity of climate change.
Labour's Ambitious Home Insulation Plan Faces Uncertainty Amid Debt Concerns
The initiative, aimed at addressing climate change and improving energy efficiency, now faces scrutiny over the potential impact on national debt and the feasibility of implementation.
Outrage As Prince Harry Accused Of Causing King Charles III's Cancer By Journalist
Victoria Mather says the Duke of Sussex has caused the King stress since Megxit and "has to look at his part" in his father's cancer diagnosis.
Lewis Hamilton Fires Warning To Future Ferrari Teammate Charles Leclerc: 'No Tricks'
The Briton recently made the shocking announcement that he will be leaving Mercedes to join Ferrari in 2025.
King Charles III 'Unhappy' With Prince Harry's Visit After Shock Cancer Diagnosis, Says Royal Author
"Harry caused some disquiet by 'taking it upon himself' to fly over unbidden," claims royal biographer Robert Jobson.
UK Takeaway Restaurant Loses Trademark Fight To Elon Musk's Tesla
Tesla sought broader trademark protection in the UK, including food and drink categories like pop-up, self-service, and takeout restaurants.
Barcelona Legend Dani Alves Denies Nightclub Rape Charge As Trial Wraps Up
The prosecution is seeking a nine-year jail sentence if Alves is found guilty.
The Demand For Business Travel Is Back
Business travel is expected to grow throughout 2024. Read on to discover why the demand for business travel has returned and what the future looks like.
The Demand For Business Travel Is Back
Business travel is expected to grow throughout 2024. Read on to discover why the demand for business travel has returned and what the future looks like.
Government's £6.5m Early Years Plan for England Criticised As 'Too Late'
The campaign also promises a £1,000 cash incentive for recruits and those returning to the early years' workforce shortly after assuming their roles.
Iran Wary Of US Response After Deadly Attack On Troops
Iranian commentators warned Tuesday of a US military retaliation after Washington pledged a "very consequential" response to troop deaths, but largely agreed full-blown war was not in the offing.
Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Pilots Hear Someone Pleading 'Help Me' From Cargo
The incident happened on Saturday when the flight was heading from Istanbul to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia.
Post Office Scandal: Investigator Admits 'We Should Have Not Been Doing Any Investigations'
The investigator, who was partly responsible for the conviction of Peter Holmes and Willian Quarm, tells lawyers that he was "just doing my job".
Almost Half Of Drinking Water In Bangladesh Contains Cancer Causing Arsenic
The high concentration of arsenic levels has been attributed to seasonal flooding and rising sea levels.
Female Farmers And Organic Foods Are Being Hit The Hardest By Climate Change
The current rate of global warming is threatening the production of organic products and the livelihoods of female farmers in vulnerable communities.
New Zealand MP Resigns Amid Shoplifting Allegations
The first accusations against the MP came to light on January 10.
Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Man Dies On Board; Another Passenger Faints in Distress
The incident unfolded on a flight that was travelling from Spain to the UK.
AI-Powered Misinformation Is The World's Biggest Short-Term Threat, Claims New Report
With 2024 being dubbed by many as "the year of elections", their Global Risks Report expressed fears that a wave of artificial intelligence-driven misinformation and disinformation could influence democratic processes and polarise society.
New Regulatory Roadmap To Uphold Patient Safety in UK Medical Devices
The MHRA has launched a new regulatory roadmap that will help make future regulations for UK medical devices keeping in mind patient safety and their ability to harness medical technology advancements.
MindEar Aims To Prevent People From "Ever Entering Some Of The Negative Thought Cycles" at an Early Stage
Tinnitus, characterised by the perception of persistent ringing or buzzing sounds in the ears, is thought to affect 7.6 million people in the UK.
How Martin Thibeault Became A Mentor In Network Marketing
Network marketing expert Martin Thibeault is sharing his inspirational story and sharing the wealth.
Bad Day In Space: Moon Mission Fails And NASA Program Delayed
A private US lunar lander mission is doomed to fail, and NASA pushes back plans to return astronauts to the Moon.
Climate Advisers Criticise Jeremy Hunt's Net Zero Target Claims
The absence of clear and immediate strategies to decarbonise these sectors has raised doubts about the government's commitment to its climate pledges.
Adam Frisby Steps Down As CEO Of 'In The Style' After 10 Years
After launching the company from his bedroom 10 years ago, Adam Frisby will be replaced as the Managing Director of fashion-retailer In The Style.
Teenager Contracts E.coli Infection At Christmas Market, Ends Up Fighting For Life At UK Hospital
She has been in intensive care for the last two weeks.
Meghan Markle Makes Acting Cameo In Coffee Commercial
The Duchess of Sussex appeared as one of the staff members working for coffee company Clevr Blends.
People Pleasing Is Giving Women In Business Health Issues
A psychologist has warned female business leaders that being a people pleaser can lead to physical health issues.