King Charles III Visits High Court Ahead of Prince Harry's Hacking Case Result
His Majesty thanked the magistrates for their hard work during a tour around the Royal Courts of Justice.
A Conversation With 'Hey Girls': How Women Are Reclaiming Control Of Menstrual Health
'Hey Girls' is a menstrual health brand that sets out to provide women with safe and sustainable sanitary products while eradicating period poverty across the UK.
World Bank Faces Accusations of 'Turning Blind Eye' to Sexual Abuse in Kenyan Schools
The World Bank's failure to act on early warnings and reports of sexual abuse has perpetuated a culture of impunity.
UK Raises Minimum Salary For Skilled Migrant Worker Visa
Britain's embattled Conservative government unveiled a raft of measures Monday aimed at cracking down on record levels of regular migration, including raising the minimum salary threshold for a skilled worker visa.
UK Announces Limits On Regular Migration As It Tries To Turn Polls Around
Britain's embattled Conservative government unveiled a raft of measures Monday aimed at cracking down on record levels of migration -- a key battleground in a general election expected next year.
Concerns Rise as UK School Pupils Exploit AI to Create Indecent Imagery of Fellow Students
Child protection advocates have called for urgent action to address the misuse of AI and the restriction of access to such tools among school-age children.
Businesses Will Benefit From Recruiting Female Athletes As Their Leaders, Report Suggests
Introducing children to sports at a young age can generate successful business leaders and assist with the fight to end gender inequality.
Sunak Accused Of Collaborating With Braverman Amid His Crack Down On Migration
After the Supreme Court ruled the Rwanda Bill unlawful, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declared that he would relentlessly continue his crackdown on migration.
Travel Hack: How Tourists Can Avoid Paying Entry Fee During Day Trip To Venice
The scheme of the entry fee in Venice will initially be implemented for 30 days as a trial.
Google Meet, Zoom, Teams Have Negative Effects On Brain, Heart, Study Finds
As per the study, a 50-minute video conference session leads to increased brain activity, which serves as a sign of fatigue and reduced attention.
Six Students Go On Trial Over 2020 Murder Of French Schoolteacher
Six teenagers go on trial in Paris on Monday for their role in the 2020 beheading of teacher Samuel Paty, the first of two trials in a case that horrified France.
School Principal In India Accused Of Sexually Assaulting 142 Girls
The alleged crimes came to light after the victims wrote a letter to India's President Droupadi Murmu.
China Accused Of Genocide As Hundreds Of Mosques Are Destroyed
As part of its policy that sets out to "sinicise" religious minorities, the Chinese government has ordered the destruction of thousands of mosques.
AI Chatbots Transform Education and Work Support for Over Half of UK's Youth
Beyond academics, AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Google Bard and Hugging Chat are also making waves in the professional sphere.
Amazon Launches AI Training Program Amid Clamour for Skilled Workers
A new study by AWS and research firm Access Partnership found hiring AI-skilled talent is a priority for 73 per cent of employers.
How Should Teachers Be Using AI? UNESCO Believes It Could Solve Education's Biggest Challenges
Instead of being used to reduce tiredness among teachers, UNESCO says that AI can be used to fight global inequalities in the education sector.
New AI and Data Science Conversion Courses Funding To Make the UK Workforce More Inclusive
Banking on the success of the first phase of funding for AI and Data Science Conversion courses, the UK government has further announced £17 million in funding this year to diversify and enhance the AI skills of the nation's workforce.
MPs Push For School Curriculum To Include Compulsory Financial Education
MPs have launched an inquiry that sets out to teach all students – aged 11 to 16 – about money management amid the cost of living crisis.
Women Entrepreneurs Are Still Being Called Incapable Businesswomen
A new report highlights how female entrepreneurs are repeatedly met with social biases that impact their future career trajectory and earning potential.
James Cleverly appointed Home Secretary in Cabinet Reshuffle
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made the change after firing Suella Braverman as Home Secretary, following her controversial comments on the police last week.
£2 million allocated by UK government to creation of AI tools for teachers
UK ministers hope advances in technology can help achieve their aim of slashing teacher workload by five hours per week over the next three years.
Researchers Say That UK Businesses Could Benefit More From Immigration
Sunak's focus on the "overall migrant figures" has been dubbed as an "obsession" that does not recognise the contribution of skilled migrants to British businesses.
UK Government Invest £118 Million to Make Britain 'AI match-fit'
These latest investments represent the Government's attempt to place Britain at the forefront of AI development and regulation.
Somebody Digital Marks 10 Years of Taking Companies From Good to Great
The quote "Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don't know which half"
France Reports 1,040 Anti-Semitic Acts Since October 7
France has recorded more than a thousand anti-Semitic acts since the deadly October 7 attack by Hamas gunmen on Israel, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said Sunday.
Top 10 CTOs to Watch in 2024
2024's Top 10 CTOs Making Waves in the Tech World
King Charles III Recalls Prince William's Proposal To Kate Middleton During Kenya Visit
"It was here, in sight of Mount Kenya, that my son, the Prince of Wales, proposed to his wife, now my beloved daughter-in-law," His Majesty said.
Trump Pledges To Reimpose Muslim 'Travel Ban' At Jewish Gathering
Donald Trump used a speech to a Republican Jewish convention Saturday to promise reimposition of a controversial travel ban that targeted a slew of mostly Muslim countries if he gets re-elected.
Paris Poster Activists Aim To Keep Hamas's Hostages In Public Eye
Under cover of darkness in the western districts of Paris, activists armed with buckets of glue and thousands of posters get to work.
CEO of AI company warns his tech has a one in four chance of destroying us
Next week, Rishi Sunak will host the first AI Safety Summit, at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire.