'Low Key' Meghan Markle Casually Poses For Selfie Outside The Beverly Hills Hotel
Broadcaster Jen Su said she and her friends ran into the "super friendly" Duchess of Sussex on their way to dinner in Los Angeles.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Under Fire For Comparing Capabilities Of AGI To Median Human
According to Sam Altman, AI systems will not only automate some tasks but also create "new and much better jobs".
How Remote Working Is Negatively Affecting Gen Z
Gen Z is speaking out against experiencing loneliness and a lack of motivation due to the detrimental effects of remote working.
US Anti-discrimination Agency Sues Tesla Over 'Pervasive' Racism
A federal anti-discrimination agency filed a lawsuit Thursday accusing Elon Musk's Tesla of allowing "pervasive" racism at its Silicon Valley car plant and retaliating against Black workers who opposed such abuse.
General Motors and Ford Could Go Bankrupt If They Fulfil Striking Workers' Demands: Musk
The union workers have been on strike in Michigan, Ohio, and Missouri demanding better wages.
Sick Leave In UK Hits 15-year High: Study
Sick leave in the UK has hit its highest rate in 15 years and is well above pre-pandemic levels, a study showed Tuesday.
Man Dragged Away And Killed By Crocodile In Front Of His Friends
The four friends were busy with their work when the crocodile lunged at one of them and dragged him into the water.
Soldiers on standby, as Met firearms officer's murder charge sparks a gun revolt by London's armed police
Scotland Yard requested military assistance from the Ministry of Defence (MOD) after London's armed police turned in their weapons in protest of a Met firearms officer being charged with murder.
UK's Sunak Defends Climate Policy Shift
Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Thursday insisted he was "not slowing down efforts" to tackle climate change, a day after softening green policies aimed at achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Major Collision On M5 Shuts Down Southbound Carriageway
Traffic was held following the crash between Junction 22 for Burnham-on-Sea and Junction 23 for Bridgewater.
Met Police Officer Charged With Murder of Chris Kaba
The Met Police officer, who cannot be named for legal reasons, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday where he will be charged.
UK visa for work, tourism to increase fees from next month
Back in July, UK PM Rishi Sunak announced that there would be a hike in fees for various visas.
What has Russell Brand been accused of?
Four women have come forward as sexual assault victims in a Channel 4 Dispatches documentary that investigates Russell Brand's treatment of women.
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.
US warns Russia of consequences after it expels two of its diplomats
The US diplomats have been asked to leave the country within seven days.
Rescuers race against time as Morocco quake death toll mounts
Moroccan rescuers supported by foreign teams on Monday faced an intensifying race against time to dig out any survivors from the rubble of mountain villages after the country's strongest-ever earthquake.
That '70s Show actor Danny Masterson sentenced to 30-years as serial rapist
Former That '70s Show star, Danny Masterson, has been convicted of raping two women. On the third count of rape, the jury could not reach a verdict.
Former British soldier fighting in Ukraine found dead in water
Several British nationals have either gone missing or been captured in Ukraine over the last year.
Angela Rayner handed new role amid Labour reshuffle
Labour leader Keir Starmer has appointed Angela Rayner as shadow levelling up secretary in place of Lisa Nandy, who was demoted to covering the international development brief.
The Philippines declares war on modern slavery and sexual exploitation
Reports show that around 859,000 people in the Philippines are bound by modern slavery. The British Embassy in Manila is supporting the government's crackdown by calling for project bids.
British national killed fighting in east Ukraine
A 22-year-old British citizen who had travelled to Ukraine last year died fighting in east Ukraine on Wednesday.
Meghan Markle's mother cozies up to Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner at star-studded event
Doria Ragland was a guest at This Is About Humanity's 5th anniversary gala in Los Angeles.
UK top bosses earn 118 times pay of workers: study
Bosses running Britain's biggest listed companies enjoyed payrises of 16 percent last year as workers' wages struggled with the worst cost of living crisis in a generation, research published Tuesday found.
Milder weather brings relief from 'apocalyptic' Canada wildfires
Cooling weather on Monday gave firefighters for the first time in days the upper hand against what the prime minister described as "apocalyptic" wildfires blazing across western Canada, after tens of thousands of people were evacuated or put on alert.
Does shift work affects people's mental health and cause anxiety?
A recent study discusses and delves into the contributions of lifestyle factors to depression and anxiety among shift workers.
Criminal gang sentenced for illegal migrant recruitment in Sainsbury's supermarkets
Five gang members were sentenced for exploiting around 40 illegal workers in Sainsbury's supermarkets. Leader Momodou Chune received six years for facilitating unlawful immigration and concealing criminal property.
Immigration Enforcement increases fines and proposes new refugee deportation plan
The Home Office continue to target migrant workers, asylum seekers and refugees by implementing increased penalties and fighting for the Rwanda bill.
'Stigmatised': Sex workers join criticism of UK banks
London-based sex worker Marin Scarlett and right-wing populist Nigel Farage might initially appear unlikely campaigning allies, but when it comes to the pitfalls of banking in Britain they share a common cause.
Are most working women 'unpaid' worldwide?
Oxfam found that international labour data does not represent 65 per cent of women's working hours in the UK.
Indian-origin man fired by US company for speaking to dying relative in Hindi
A 78-year-old Indian-American, Anil Varshney, has filed a lawsuit against a US firm, claiming that he was fired for speaking to his dying relative.