Report Says British Women Are The World's Biggest Binge Drinkers
A recent OECD report has left British women labelled as "unattractive" for being the biggest binge drinkers – compared to women in other countries.
Biden Revs Up Union Support Against Trump
US President Joe Biden donned the signature red T-shirt of America's biggest car workers union and lashed out at Donald Trump Thursday as he tried to fire up their support for his 2024 reelection bid.
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.
Labour Shadow Minister Quits Front Bench over Gaza Stance
Tens of thousands of people continue to rally in support of a ceasefire, amid police warnings that anyone showing support for Hamas could face arrest.
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.
The Palestinian Dispossessed: Bearing Witness to the Nakba
Mounir is from the last living generation that experienced the Nakba, the expulsion of 750,000 Palestinians from the Holy Land in 1948. This is his story.
Britons Who Fled Gaza Have 72 Hours To Leave Egypt
While the assault on Gaza continues, British nationals who have been evacuated to Egypt have been pushed to acquire valid UK visas within three days for family members.
Israel Says 'We Are Not At War With The People Of Gaza' As Death Toll Passes 10,000
Hamas militants and IDF soldiers come face-to-face as Israel continues to encircle its notorious tunnel network.
Senior UN Human Rights Official Accuses Organisation of 'Failing' in the Face of "Genocide" in Parting Missive
Craig Mokhiber's letter follows the recent high-profile resignation of senior US State Department official, Josh Paul, over "destructive" US policy decisions.
Pro-Palestine Protesters Release Live Rats in McDonald's Branches in London
The October 7 Israel-Hamas conflict sparked protests across major cities across the globe, including London, Paris, Rome and New York.
Pro-Palestine BDS Boycotts Criticised For Hurting The Working Class
The BDS movement has once again started to encourage people to join large boycott demonstrations against companies tied to Israel.
McDonald's Comes Under Fire For Giving Out Free Meals to Israeli Soldiers
Some social media posts claimed that the fast food chain had given out 100,000 free meals to IDF soldiers during the first week of the war against Hamas.
IDF Explain Jabalia Bombing And Critically Injured Leave Gaza
The Jabalia refugee camp has been hit by Israeli airstrikes twice in the past 24 hours. At the same time, the Rafah crossing was been opened to the first group of foreign nationals and critically injured persons.
UK Govt Backs Down Over Plans To Shut Rail Ticket Offices
The UK government has scrapped controversial plans to close almost all railway station ticket offices in England, following fierce criticism from disabled campaign groups, unions and passenger watchdogs.
Journalist Death Count Rises Above 30 Amid the Deadly Israel-Hamas War
The Committee to Protect Journalists stated that from 7 to 31 October, amongst the 9,000 killed on either side of the war so far, 31 were journalists and media workers.
Israel In Talks With EU To Displace Gaza Civilians To Egypt Amidst US Attempts To Fund It
Israel prepared a 10-page concept paper to systematically permanently displace Gaza civilians to Egypt's Sinai peninsula within a week after the Hamas attack on Israel which could harm Egypt-Israel relations.
Biden's AI Executive Order Set To Create New Standards For AI Safety
The recently signed AI executive order requires new safety assessments, equity and civil rights guidance.
Israel PM Rejects Gaza Ceasefire As 'Surrender To Hamas'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday a ceasefire in Israel's war against Hamas "will not happen", as the UN warned not enough aid was coming in to meet "unprecedented humanitarian needs".
UK Prepares To Host Global Leaders' Gathering On AI
The UK government will welcome foreign political leaders, tech industry figures, academics and others this week for a two-day summit billed as the first of its kind on artificial intelligence (AI).
Israelis Are Fighting To Free Their Captured Families From Hamas
The IDF estimates that around 240 people are still being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza, including a nine-month-old baby. I spoke to Gil Dickmann about how he is leading the efforts to bring the hostages back home.
UNRWA Says IDF Killed Aid Workers And Gaza Is At 'Breaking Point'
UNRWA accuse Hamas of theft and worries that "civil order" has collapsed in Gaza as thousands of desperate civilians break into UN warehouses and steal aid.
Two Workers At Fukushima Plant Hospitalised After Coming In Contact With Radioactive Water
Japan began releasing treated radioactive waste water from the damaged nuclear plant into the sea in August of this year.
How The Hamas Carnage Unfolded On Israel's 'Black Shabbat'
It's just before sunrise on Saturday October 7, and hundreds of Hamas militants are creeping towards Gaza's border with Israel.
Rishi Sunak Calls for Global Attention to AI-Related Extinction Risk, Citing Growing Security Concerns
In an address at the Royal Society, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak advocated for placing the mitigation of human extinction risks due to artificial intelligence (AI) on par with global concerns such as pandemics and nuclear war.
Israel To Refuse Visas To UN officials After UN Chief Says 'Hamas Attack Didn't Happen In Vacuum
Israel has also demanded the resignation of UN chief Antonio Guterres.
Queen Rania Slams The West For Opposing A Ceasefire As Death Toll Rises In Gaza
She accused the West of "aiding and abetting" the killing of Palestinians.
Green And Gold Fever Grips S.Africa Ahead Of Rugby World Cup Final
From restaurant cooks to street workers, Springbok jersey-wearing South Africans are ubiquitous in Johannesburg, as a frenzied mood grips the nation in anticipation of Saturday's Rugby World Cup final.
A Year After Musk's Twitter Takeover, X Remains Mired In Turmoil
A year ago Elon Musk purchased X, formerly known as Twitter, taking the platform on a journey that has resulted in lost money, advertisers and trust.
What Does A 10% Rise In The Real Living Wage Mean For Struggling Low-Paid Workers?
A 10 per cent rise in the real living wage will be a "lifeline" for 460,000 workers struggling with low pay but minority ethnic workers are still disproportionately paid the lowest wages.
UK Workers to Receive Pay Boost with New Real Living Wage
Approximately half a million employees employed by companies committed to the voluntary Real Living Wage are poised to experience a substantial increase in their earnings, bringing their minimum hourly wage to at least £12.