Why 'design thinking' matters for business success
Despite the potential profit benefits it can bring, "design thinking" is not always the focus of executive decision-making in the business world, says Swiss industrial designer Rea Stark.
UK to consider banning single-use vapes over concerns of children's health
Recent research found that more than five million single-use vapes are being disposed of in the UK every week, which is a fourfold increase from 2022.
Aid tents offer warning of Morocco quake survivor's future
Survivors of Morocco's earthquake were packed in a football-field length queue to get stand-ins for the homes they had lost.
Iran hijab laws could create gender apartheid say human rights experts
The Iranian authorities have intensified the punishments for those refusing the hijab, which threatens women and girls being treated as second-class citizens.
Biden urges 'national unity' 22 years after 9/11
President Joe Biden called Monday for Americans to unite despite bitter political differences as the United States marked the 22nd anniversary of Al-Qaeda's 9/11 attacks.
Suella Braverman pushing for a ban on American XL bully dogs
Home Secretary Suella Braverman is seeking "urgent advice" on banning "lethal" American XL bully dogs following a horrific attack on a young girl in Bordesley Green, Birmingham.
Prince Harry, Prince William honour Queen Elizabeth II a year after her death
Her Majesty died on Sept. 8, 2022 at Balmoral Castle at the age of 96.
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.
Smash Mouth founder Steve Harwell dies at 56
Steve Harwell passed "peacefully" in his home on Monday 4 September, following a long battle with liver failure and alcoholism.
Asian hornets have been sighted in the UK, endangering native bees
These invasive insects are already wreaking havoc in Europe and predominately in the UK, as nests have been found in East Sussex, Kent, Devon and Dorset.
Princess Diana's brother shares throwback photo 26 years after her death
Charles Spencer paid tribute to his older sister with an adorable photo of them together.
Princess Diana's butler tells Prince Harry to stop talking about his mother's death
The Duke of Sussex opened up again about the trauma he had of losing his mother at a young age in "Heart of Invictus."
Africa climate summit to urge investment in continent
African policymakers will kick off a landmark climate summit in Kenya on Monday aimed at reframing the continent as a budding renewable energy powerhouse and calling for international financial help to unlock its potential.
Channel migrants confront tighter French coast patrols
A chain of buoys blocks a river in northern France, the latest costly measure the authorities have deployed in their almost impossible mission to stop Britain-bound migrants crossing the Channel.
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.
Trump thinks Vivek Ramaswamy would make a 'very good' vice-president
Former US President Donald Trump is all praise for his Indian-American rival Vivek Ramaswamy, stating that he would make a "very good" vice president.
Cannabis detrimental to teens, pregnant women and mentally ill people: study
A detailed review of multiple studies conducted on cannabis use has found that it might have harmful effects on teenagers and pregnant women.
Britney Spears takes a jab at sister Jamie Lynn in dance video
The singer takes a swipe at the comment her sister made on the Fox series "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test."
President Bongo of Gabon seized by military officers after election win
Military personnel have taken control of the presidential election results in Gabon, calling for borders to be closed until justice is restored.
Taliban bans women from visiting national park in Afghanistan
The Taliban have banned women from visiting one of Afghanistan's most famous national parks.
UK government boost the VCSE sector with £10 million suicide prevention fund
The UK government has doubled its spending on the suicide prevention fund for charities ahead of the launch of the new national suicide prevention strategy.
Prince Harry returning to UK on eve of Queen Elizabeth II's death anniversary
The Duke of Sussex will attend the WellChild Awards, a charity which he has been patron for 15 years.
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.
Holidaymakers in Italy warned over dangerous health risks in coming days
Italy has been struck with a third heatwave in as many as two months.
Football presidents are criticised for inappropriate behaviour at World Cup Final
Football fans slam Luis Rubiales for grabbing his crotch and kissing Jenni Hermoso. Meanwhile, Prince William also faces backlash after he failed to attend the World Cup Final.
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.
Mason Greenwood speaks up after Manchester United decide to kick him out
The striker will no longer return to Old Trafford after having been suspended for 18 months.
Exploring the Best Vaping Partnerships in 2023
Discover the most innovative and impactful vaping collaborations of 2023 in this comprehensive exploration of strategic partnerships within the vaping industry.
Survey results show that marijuana and substance use skyrocketed for adults
An annual survey has revealed that past-year use of marijuana, hallucinogens and binge drinking by adults aged 35 to 50 reached an all-time high in 2022.
From Furby to Grimace, brands cash in with nostalgic reboots
Furby and Polly Pocket are making a comeback -- and don't forget Surge soda and McDonald's Grimace -- as businesses deepen bets around consumers' nostalgia for decades-old brands.