Metropolitan Police Arrest Teenage Suspect For Stabbing A 15-Year-Old Girl
The Metropolitan Police is seeking information about a teenage suspect who killed a 15-year-old girl in Croydon after an argument.
New Student Finance Law Opens the Doors of Lifelong Upskilling for Employability
The UK government has passed a new student finance law keeping in mind the burden of student loans and the necessity of constant upskilling in the current job market.
Over 30,000 Economically Inactive British Youths to Get Youth Offer Employment Support
Economically inactive British youths can now get employment support through the Youth Offer programme, which will reduce work barriers with assistance like interview coaching.
NHS Working Group Launched for Life-Threatening Heart Condition Aortic Dissection
An NHS working group of experts and charities are tasked to find out ways to improve the lives of people suffering from life-threatening heart condition aortic dissection in six months.
UK Media Worried of Facebook News Scraping Ahead of Elections
News Media Association has warned of the negative effects of Facebook News scraping in the UK as news publishers and audiences lose a critical forum of authentic information.
Britain Pledges £160 million Climate Funding for Developing Countries
Britain aims to accelerate the decarbonisation of emerging economies through £160 million in climate funding for developing countries under various programmes including the Climate Mitigation Facility.
GoT Author George RR Martin Accuses ChatGPT-Creator OpenAI Of 'Mass Scale Systematic Theft'
ChatGPT creator AI insists that its use of the content for training AI comes under fair use in the US copyright laws as creators including authors and comedians filed lawsuits to protect their work.
Study Finds Sewage Discharge by UK Water Companies the Top Polluter of UK Rivers
Oxford scientists suggest a way out of the sewage discharge problem through early detection of sewage fungus as a study finds sewage to be the top polluter of UK rivers.
New Board of Trade to Address Post-Brexit Trade Barriers
A new Board of Trade has been created to boost UK exports in high-growth potential sectors like the fashion retail and food and drink sectors.
Hard-To-Treat Cancers Get £2 Million AI Cancer Research Funding From the UK Government
A two-day event selected four cancer research teams from the leading UK researchers to speed up treatment in hard-to-treat cancers using cutting-edge technology like AI.
New BMW investment provides hope for the UK automotive sector as auto investments cross £6 billion
The UK automotive sector is on a recovery path as car manufacturing takes centre stage because of a new BMW investment following Tata, Stellantis and Ford.
Kemi Badenoch signs 'milestone' first post-Brexit EU agreement to boost UK exports
The UK trade secretary has signed a milestone first-of-its-kind deal with Italy with an aim to push UK exports to £1 trillion in goods and services sales by 2030.
Jeremy Hunt signed UK-India capital markets cooperation deals to open up London Stock Exchange listing for Indian companies
Indian companies will be in the London Stock Exchange listing now after the Indian finance minister and the UK chancellor met to discuss capital markets cooperation in the financing of infrastructural projects.
Britain emerges as the biggest contributor to the Global Climate Fund for developing nations at G20
Britain moved a step ahead in fulfilling its climate commitments of tripling international climate finance by allocating £1.6 billion to the Global Climate Fund.
UK researchers and SMEs upbeat about Britain rejoining the £82 billion Horizon Europe programme
Britain has ended nearly two years of logjam in scientific collaboration by rejoining the Horizon Europe programme which drew applause from UK researchers and SMEs.
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.
Britain's AI task force aims to tackle cybersecurity threats that are national and global safety risks
Seven leading AI experts have joined the Frontier AI Taskforce with the aim of fostering global coordination and research on AI safety.
Britain seeks to lower the cost-of-living crisis with new measures tackling fake reviews and product labelling
More than half of the traders in the transport, hospitality and entertainment sectors indulge in drip pricing and fake reviews, which the UK government is trying to eradicate to lower the cost-of-living crisis.
Spain-bound Delta flight forced to return to America because of 'biohazard issue' diarrhoea situation
A Delta flight from America had to make an emergency landing back to its starting point in Atlanta as a diarrhoea situation unfolded midway through the journey.
European stock market falls flat on German export slump amidst oil production worries from Gabon military coup
The European stock market fell by nearly one per cent as Christine Lagarde was asked to set inflation targets that factor in energy prices and geopolitics.
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.
India raises global cryptocurrency regulatory framework issue ahead of the G20 Summit
India's G20 Presidency has set the stage for cryptocurrency regulation talks at the G20 Summit as the Indian PM asked for global consensus in building a global cryptocurrency regulatory framework.
Britain strengthens sustainable agriculture with a Sustainable Farming Incentive
The 2023 Sustainable Farming Incentive has been launched to support farmers looking to adopt sustainable agriculture technologies as part of the £2.4 billion farming budget.
The shockwaves of Russia exiting from the Black sea grain deal could make global flood inflation hard to contain
Asian countries like India are resorting to high export duties on grain exports to contain global food inflation while the UK is reducing dependency on Ukraine.
UK becomes first country to invest in new global biodiversity loss tackling fund
The UK is giving millions to the Global Biodiversity Framework Fund which will fund global biodiversity loss tackling efforts like anti-poaching technology.
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.
Study finds that UK travellers filed most luggage complaints against Ryanair
The study revealed most UK travellers raised luggage complaints against Ryanair, British Airways and EasyJet, which resulted in 954, 844 and 565 complaints, respectively.
What banks in the UK have the best SME customer service?
A new survey report of business banking services provides insights into how the leading banks in the UK are satisfying SME customers.
India's Chandrayaan-3 achieved the world's first soft landing on the south pole of the moon
India completed the world's first soft landing on the lunar south pole on Wednesday, making it the only nation to land on the far side of the moon thus far.
UK companies leading in setting validated science-based net zero targets
A recently published report shows how global companies are faring in setting and committing to science-based net zero targets and how the UK is leading the way.