NHS Plan Historic Double Strike As Workers Continue Call For Better Wages And Fairer Work Hours
After several NHS workers rejected the government's pay rise offer, the industrial strike action has reached new levels, with many NHS workers criticising the government for repeatedly failing to meet their demands.
Spain players remain on strike despite Rubiales resignation
Members of the women's national football team have been called up ahead of international matches against Sweden and Switzerland.
Biden takes political risk with Iran prisoner swap
US President Joe Biden hailed a prisoner swap with Iran as cause for celebration Monday, but Republican criticism makes the deal politically risky ahead of the 2024 election.
Rail drivers' strike action to coincide with Conservative party conference
The train drivers' union, Aslef announced members will walk out on Saturday 30 September and Wednesday 4 October, as an 18-month-long dispute continues to simmer.
Kemi Badenoch signs 'milestone' first post-Brexit EU agreement to boost UK exports
The UK trade secretary has signed a milestone first-of-its-kind deal with Italy with an aim to push UK exports to £1 trillion in goods and services sales by 2030.
Jimmy Fallon says sorry and feels 'so bad' for creating a 'toxic workplace' on The Tonight Show
Jimmy Fallon says "l feel so bad I can't even tell you", in an apology on Zoom after allegations of "erratic behaviour" on The Tonight Show.
UK Offshore Wind Industry faces setback as developers shun latest auction
The offshore wind sector has been grappling with substantial cost increases, prompting developers worldwide to either withdraw from projects or seek renegotiations.
Spanish football chief Rubiales announces resignation during Piers Morgan interview
Luis Rubiales made the decision to step down after three weeks of pressure over the scandal caused by his kiss on Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso after the Women's World Cup final.
UK competition regulator supports CAA's decision on Heathrow airport charges amid controversy
The controversy began when the CAA proposed a reduction in fees for airlines using Heathrow Airport over the next three years, a decision that sparked discontent among both the airport management and airline companies.
The Definitive Trendsitter: Why Everyone's Talking About Sofology's Ezra Tara Gray Sofa
Explore the buzz surrounding Sofology's Ezra Tara Gray Sofa and discover why it's become the ultimate trendsetter.
Nigeria Labour Congress issue 2 day strike to tackle economic crisis
The NLC has threatened to completely shut down the economy if the Nigerian Federal Government fail to meet their demands within the two-day strike.
Google isn't thrilled about skyrocketing popularity of YouTube Shorts
Like viewers, advertisers have also started favouring short-form content when it comes to commissioning product placements.
British film and television crews urge government to step in with financial support amid Hollywood strikes
From actors and writers striking in Hollywood, British film and television crews have less work, with productions such as Deadpool 3 shutting down in Britain.
Train services across England grind to a halt as drivers go on strike
Many Aslef union drivers, who work at over a dozen train companies, have walked out and will refuse to work overtime this coming Saturday.
Rubiales' mother taken to hospital amid hunger strike over kiss scandal
The RFEF president has been suspended following widespread criticism of his actions during the Women's World Cup final.
North Korea fires two short-range ballistic missiles
North Korea said it fired two short-range ballistic missiles as part of a "tactical nuclear strike drill" prompted by US-South Korean military exercises, state media reported Thursday.
Ukraine hits Russia with their largest airstrike since the start of the war
Last night, Ukraine launched their biggest air strike on Russia. This morning, Russia responded with missiles that killed two men in Kyiv.
Global stocks extend gains as US data reassures
Stock markets extended a global rally Tuesday as the first of a series of data due out this week gave no reason for the US Federal Reserve to hike interest rates further.
YouTube currently testing Shazam-like song recognising feature
YouTube is reportedly planning to reduce the size of the "Skip Ads" button as part of its strategy to get more ad revenue.
Controversy surrounds conservative Mayoral Candidate's comments on Notting Hill Carnival and black community crime
Conservative mayoral candidate Susan Hall faces backlash for suggesting moving Notting Hill carnival and discussing crime in the black community, drawing criticism for divisiveness and insensitivity.
Death toll in Israel and Palestine has reached an all-time high
The constant cycles of violence between Palestinian and Israeli troops have killed more than 200 people. Hamas continue to rule Gaza City with an iron fist.
The UK declared that 'Putin has shown that he is not serious about any peace'
Since Russia pulled out of the Black Sea grain initiative, Russian troops have continued to attack the largest remaining sector of the Ukrainian economy.
Sam Asghari confirms divorce amid claims of domestic abuse against Britney Spears
The actor confirmed, "After six years of love and commitment to each other my wife and I have decided to end our journey together. "
Lionel Messi on fire with 30-yard goal for Inter Miami - Watch
Lionel Messi has netted nine goals in six matches for Inter Miami so far.
'Nowhere is safe': West Ukraine town mourns boy killed in Russian strike
Dinosaur-shaped balloons floated over the coffin of an eight-year-old boy in a western Ukrainian village on Monday, as mourners gathered for a final farewell after he was killed in a Russian strike involving hypersonic missiles.
Belgian pilots strike, cancelling 88 Ryanair flights
Belgian pilots staged their latest strike against Ryanair on Monday, forcing the Irish operator to cancel 88 flights through Charleroi, one of its busiest European hubs.
Rise of the machines: AI spells danger for Hollywood stunt workers
Hollywood's striking actors fear that artificial intelligence is coming for their jobs -- but for many stunt performers, that dystopian danger is already a reality.
UN Secretary-General's message urges progress towards nuclear disarmament
The UN Secretary-General's message to the seventy-eighth anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima has urged the international community to recommit to nuclear disarmament.
Government White Paper promises long-awaited reform of the UK gambling sector
The authors of this research, law firm Arnold & Porter's (London) Sean Curran, Partner, Melissa Dames, Senior Associate, and Rosa Hurdidge, Associate, take a deep dive into the UK government's White Paper on the gambling sector.
Ryanair forced to cancel flights to popular European hotspot amid peak summer travel
Ryanair's pilots are set to hold a strike later this month.