Instagram set to integrate AI chatbot with 30 personalities to choose from
According to an app researcher, Instagram is gearing up to introduce an AI chatbot that can give advice and answer your questions.
Scotland's transport minister quits due to "poor mental health"
Kevin Stewart has resigned from his role as transport minister of the Scottish government over concerns for his mental health.
Caroline Croft appointed as Director General of the Government Legal Department
Caroline Croft, the new Director General of Employment with Economic Recovery and UK Governance, brings extensive experience as a government lawyer.
Survey reveals comfort levels of UK business leaders in handling complaints from trans employees
A recent study reveals that while most UK business leaders are comfortable handling complaints from trans employees, certain sectors still need to improve.
New cancer drug Olaparib now being rolled out on NHS
The drug is especially crucial for people with a BRCA gene mutation, a mutation branded as the "Jolie gene".
Treble-chasing Manchester City are now the most valuable football club brand in the world
Fresh from enjoying recent success on the football pitch, Manchester City have achieved a significant milestone away from all the action.
UK Government appoints Director for Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom
In recent times free speech has been a controversial topic in Western civil society. This month the government passed new legislation which seeks to protect and promote free speech at British universities.
New train station worth £200 million to be built in south Cambridge by 2025, benefitting leading facility
The station will be located right by Cambridge's first-class Biomedical Campus, allowing the world's top academics to gain access to the site with ease.
How Cambridge Homeschool Online Represents New Normal for the Best and Brightest
Cambridge Homeschool Online is a virtual learning academy that has been helping children around the world
Ukrainian military chaplains complete training from British Army
Ten Ukrainian military chaplains have completed their two weeks of training with the British Army, with this being the first course of its kind in the United Kingdom.
Breaking New Ground: The Metaverse as the Next Frontier of Entertainment
The world of gaming has come a long way since the days of Pong, but even today's most advanced...
NHS strikes to continue after workers reject the governments pay rise
After months of protests, an agreement has been made between the government and unions regarding the increase of NHS staff wages. Several NHS workers are rejecting the offer and will continue to strike until their demands are met.
How FIFA's Women's Development Programme is supporting women worldwide
FIFA'S Women's Development Programme use a series of 8 projects to increase the participation of women and girls in football worldwide.
European Travel Commission to cut down emissions by 50% by 2030
The detailed Climate Action Plan underlines the ETC's agenda of making the plan fully operational by 2030. Earlier in May 2022, the non-profit organisation committed to such a plan at the Glasgow COP26 conference.
AI pioneers claim AI could bring about the extinction of humanity
The Centre for AI Safety has published a statement that emphasises the need for implementing appropriate AI risk-reducing controls.
How does the rise of cosmetic procedures through social media impact body image?
Social media can already have a negative impact on body image, but the rise of cosmetic surgeries on the internet poses the risk of warping beauty perceptions.
A reported 85% of British working women experience stress due to menstruation in the workplace
A recent WaterAid survey of British women highlights the challenges surrounding menstruation in the workplace, causing stress and anxiety for women.
New rehabilitative scheme intends to keep women from crime in the UK
The Ministry of Justice has invested £15 million into organisations that tackle drug abuse and rehabilitation for women in the UK. The scheme will also reduce the £18 billion overall cost of reoffending for the taxpayer.
WHO announces soprano singers as Goodwill Ambassadors for art therapy in healthcare
WHO appointed two artists as Goodwill Ambassadors as part of its 75th anniversary. The new Goodwill Ambassadors were named along the sidelines of the ongoing 76th World Health Assembly held in Geneva, Switzerland.
Why 60% of new managers fail within two years
What adequate support can be provided to new managers as they embark on this new level of their careers? And what are the benefits of this to the employer?
Over 50% of British organisations struggle with growth strategy
British professional services organisations face the challenge of developing a growth strategy as 53 per cent lack a defined plan, according to a study by Deltek.
'Deal or No Deal' boss slams Meghan Markle's 'bimbo' claims
The Duchess of Sussex previously worked for the game show as a briefcase girl.
Manchester and northern train services receive £72m from government to enhance passenger experience
Stations in the north including Manchester Victoria and Salford Crescent are set to undergo transformations to ensure travellers face less hectic journeys.
The new pandemic? Mental health issues driving the rise in persistent absences from school
Despite the World Health Organisation declaring the pandemic over, its effects are still felt today, with a death toll totalling over 226,000 in Britain alone.
New Google Bard feature lets users visualise their search results
Google could soon change how people search for information online by introducing ads within generative AI search results.
How to Enjoy Casino Games in a Responsible Way
Maintaining responsible behaviour while enjoying casino games, emphasising self-control, setting limits, and maintaining a healthy mindset to mitigate potential risks associated with gambling are all crucial in the sport.
Social mobility charity outlines checklist to help organisations improve inclusiveness for young people
The Talent Tap highlight ways organisations can help young people bring their voices to the table through a four-point Social Mobility Checklist.
Britain and Japan to build Renewable Energy Partnership as Japanese firms commit £18 bn to British economy
The partnership between Britain and Japan responds to the "current energy crisis and to climate change" with the aim of advancing clean energy technologies. Meanwhile, Japanese firms have committed to investment just shy of £18 billion into the British economy.
ADMM and Flash Entertainment merge to grow the Middle East's hospitality sector
Abu Dhabi Motorsports Management and Flash Entertainment have merged together to form Ethara – a new operation that will specialise in live events.
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.