Women continue to face discrimination in Afghanistan two years into Taliban rule
The Taliban barred girls from attending secondary schools on September 18, 2021, a month after it took over Afghanistan.
New £1 billion Government insulation scheme could save families £400 a year
The £1 billion investment will provide grants for homes that have low energy efficiency ratings and are in lower council tax bands.
Schools in Leeds and Bradford under lockdown after receiving threatening email
West Yorkshire police have already made an arrest in connection with a "malicious" email that was sent to a number of schools.
School principal in Pakistan accused of raping 45 women
A case has been registered against the accused, and he has been sent to jail on a seven-day physical remand.
Body-cam footage exposes Seattle Police Officer for laughing at death of university student
Body-camera footage, that recorded a conversation between two officers, has emerged to show the men mocking the death of a 23-year-old girl who was hit by a police vehicle.
AI experts believe the technology 'will bring some significant changes' accompanied by 'some challenges'
Yesterday, leading figures from the world of artificial intelligence met in Derry to discuss the impact of the technology on education.
Britain and Singapore announce new strategic partnership during G20 Summit
Prime Minister Sunak emphasised the significance of this agreement, highlighting the broader objectives of his international engagements, which prioritise the interests of the British people.
ChatGPT traffic falls for the third month in a row, data shows
After taking the world by storm when it was released last November, ChatGPT seems to be losing momentum.
Sunak government releases list of RAAC confirmed schools, revealing only four schools are completely shut down
Only one per cent of UK schools are RAAC-confirmed, as per the DfE questionnaire responses of 95 per cent of schools built in the affected era.
Man who took selfies while bringing migrants to the UK jailed
A man who had his phone seized after driving a small boat that carried 50 migrants to the UK has been jailed under the Adapted Illegal Migration Act.
Tourists to be slapped with entry fee to popular Italian hotspot Venice
Venice is one of the most popular tourist destinations across Italy.
French schools refuse dozens of girls wearing Muslim robe
French schools sent dozens of girls home for refusing to remove their abayas -- an over-garment from the shoulders to the feet worn by Muslim women -- on the first day of the school year, a government minister said Tuesday.
RAAC concrete collapse crisis triggers call for school building repairing funding and greater vigilance by UK schools
On August 31, the UK government asked 104 British schools to close down due to the RAAC concrete collapse threat – while an audit revealed 700,000 students study under vulnerable structures.
France imposes abaya ban on first day of school
French authorities were on Monday imposing a newly-announced ban on the abaya Muslim dress for women in schools, with over 500 establishments under scrutiny as children across the country returned to class.
Study finds that the cost of attending university will rise by £5,000 this year
A poll found that 85 per cent of the 500 undergraduates admitted to being concerned about being able to afford their upcoming term at university.
France move to ban abaya robes from state schools
Despite arguments explaining that the abaya is not a religious symbol, France has banned the full-length robes being worn by girls in school.
French school abaya ban opens fresh secularism row
The French government's decision to ban schoolgirls wearing abayas -- long, flowing dresses of Middle Eastern origin -- has opened a fresh debate about the country's secular laws and the treatment of Muslim minorities.
Disrespectful tourists in Italy spray football graffiti on 460-year-old landmark
Every summer, Italy reports several incidents that result in damage to renowned works of architecture.
France to ban wearing Islamic abayas in schools: minister
French authorities are to ban the wearing in school of abaya dresses worn by some Muslim women, the education minister said Sunday, arguing the garment violated France's strict secular laws in education.
Schools are being urged to prioritise cybersecurity learning with the industry expanding
The education platform Cyber Explorers is designed to help young students grasp cybersecurity and encourage them to have a potential career in the cyber sector.
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.
Elon Musk reacts to Chandrayaan-3 having less budget than 'Interstellar'
Chandrayaan-3 launched to the moon on July 14, 2023 from a Space Center in Sriharikota, India.
New free schools to soon be accessible to underprivileged students across Britain
In an effort to better school standards, 15 new free schools will be opened up in areas where education pedigree is below the level required.
Students react to new AI learning tools amidst the UK's largest drop in A-level grades
Multiple students are reacting to Magic Notes, calling the AI learning tool a "game changer", with one of the users admitting that "this is true, it works so well".
Women in Afghanistan speak about being under Taliban rule for 2 years
Women continue to speak out against the Taliban in Afghanistan, who have implemented regulations that essentially erase women from society.
How does apprenticeship in the UK hospitality industry offer a way out in the cost-of-living crisis?
A recent survey by Greene King provides valuable insights on the market value of apprenticeship in the UK hospitality industry in the current cost-of-living crisis.
Somebody Digital Marks 10 Years of Taking Companies From Good to Great
Somebody Digital was founded in 2013 by John Wilkes and Tobias la Cour, and it operates in all areas of digital marketing.
'No evidence' Facebook harms well-being: global study
There is "no evidence" that the growth in using Facebook led to "widespread psychological harm", the largest independent scientific study on the topic concluded Wednesday, contradicting previous analyses and widespread perceptions.
Russia rewrites history schoolbook to praise Ukraine invasion and Putin
School students in Russia will now be studying chapters in their history book dedicated to President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Nearly half of business leaders feel Gen Z graduate students are unprepared for the professional workforce
A recent employment survey from Intelligent has offered a fascinating glimpse into why business leaders are not convinced about hiring Gen Z graduate students.