NHS improves stroke treatment rates with AI platform for stroke imaging and monitoring
A new report provides valuable insights into how NHS Hospitals are using an AI platform for stroke imaging and monitoring for stroke care and treatment.
The Lionesses' World Cup Final tryst could boost the UK economy by £185 million
A report on the Women's World Cup 2023 consumer spending provides insights on how the Lionesses' World Cup Final tryst will help the UK economy as people head to pubs.
Africa could be the answer to global supply chain disruptions, says new report
The United Nations Conference on Trade Development has shed light on how investing in African countries could help in tackling global supply chain disruptions.
Recent report finds critical diversity issues in venture capital funding
A new report released by the Treasury Committee provides critical insights into the disparity in venture capital funding and how it's affecting UK SMEs.
What you need to know about TiPJAR and Elon Musk's X intellectual property rights battle
Insights from UK-based tipping company TiPJAR's legal battle against Elon Musk's X reveal critical aspects of intellectual property rights.
New Indian and Russian lunar missions fueling the 21st century race to the moon
Both India and Russia have launched lunar missions to explore an unchartered territory on the lunar surface starting a new era of the race to the moon.
How does apprenticeship in the UK hospitality industry offer a way out in the cost-of-living crisis?
A recent survey by Greene King provides valuable insights on the market value of apprenticeship in the UK hospitality industry in the current cost-of-living crisis.
Record number of lifesaving essential medicines approval by WHO could make universal health coverage a reality
The World Health Organisation has added over 500 lifesaving essential medicines to its essential list including the first approvals for multiple sclerosis.
Nigeria receives £10 million to fund sustainable climate infrastructure
A £10 million investment has been announced by a UK-backed funding program to create a Risk Sharing Backdrop Facility for Nigerian sustainable climate infrastructure.
Britain to curb corporate greenwashing by adopting globally approved sustainability standards
Britain will set up UK Sustainability Disclosure Standards in accordance with globally approved sustainability standards by July 2024.
Britain's cost-of-living crisis could intensify over probable taxi fare hike by private taxi operators
A landmark verdict is set to change how taxes like VAT are applied to private taxi operators, making way for a hike in taxi fares.
Tobacco epidemic report shows smoke-free public spaces reduce passive smoking
The recent tobacco epidemic report from WHO provided crucial insights into how tobacco control measures like smoke-free public spaces can tackle the tobacco epidemic.
Over £14 million funding to innovative farming solutions to make 'net zero UK agriculture' a reality
The UK government has announced the third round of competition to develop innovative farming solutions for the UK agriculture sector.
How will the UK real estate industry go 'digital' in 2023?
The UK government and the major real estate industry players have jointly launched a new group for the digital transformation of UK real estate.
Around 97% of women entrepreneurs affected by gender bias in funding
A recent survey of women entrepreneurs in the UK provided critical insights on gender bias in funding, revealing the biggest barrier faced by women in the business world is the lack of female decision-makers in these venture capital firms.
Britain moves closer to a resilient social care workforce with £600 million funding
The government has announced £600 million in funding to build the social care workforce in the next two years and also prepare for the incoming winter.
Britain's support for girls' education worldwide takes over 8 million girls to school
The UK government highlighted how its initiatives to support girls' education worldwide are changing the lives of people in the past five years in a new report.
AI-enabled farm wildlife monitoring could take UK towards sustainable food production
Scientists are deploying an AI-enabled farm wildlife monitoring strategy to understand the effect of agri-environment schemes in reducing emissions at farms by increasing biodiversity.
Are the oceans turning green due to climate change?
Scientists have found that over half of the world's oceans have changed colours in the last two decades due to climate change caused by human activities.
Green Prescribing could address the mental health pandemic in Brits
A recent study showed how the NHS could more than £600 million yearly if green prescribing becomes a norm as it can address mental health issues like depression.
Flexible Working Bill could increase the productivity of an unhappy UK workforce
The UK government's Flexible Working Bill goes into Royal Assent fulfilling the first step towards building a strong labour market and increasing UK productivity.
Britain moves closer to a disabled people inclusive society with Disability Action Plan
The British government has launched a Disability Action Plan to develop long-term plans for improving the lives of disabled people in consultation with people facing such difficulties.
The cost-of-living crisis is driving 1 in 5 older Brits to live on credit
A recent report has highlighted how people 50 years of age and above are living on credit to make ends meet due to the cost-of-living crisis fueled by high inflation and energy bills.
Great British Nuclear could take the world away from Russian fuel and secure UK's energy future
The UK government launched the Great British Nuclear on July 18 to develop next-generation nuclear technology, which includes nuclear fuel that will reduce dependency on fossil fuels and provide an alternative to Russian fuel.
Britain moves closer to creating a Global Response Force to tackle changing global threats
The British government has updated the Defence Command Paper with an aim to create a global response force and increase the stockpiles.
The Adobe-Figma merger could affect the digital economy of Britain
The Competition and Markets Authority has found that the proposed Adobe-Figma merger could have potentially negative effects on the UK digital economy.
AI could increase the risk of fraud in the financial services of Britain
The FCA sounded the warning bell for financial services as AI fraud takes centre stage. The Head of FCA provided some crucial insights on how they are preparing to tackle AI frauds.
How did this British startup earn nearly £30 million in sales during the pandemic?
British startup Luxtripper showed the way to recover from COVID-19 setbacks by building a resilient system within the past three years of turbulent times, gaining 144.87 per cent growth and £27.9 million in sales.
Is the cost-of-living crisis highlighting workplace gender disparity?
New research has shed light on the effect of the cost-of-living crisis on working women, as more female employees are worried about their financial stability than their male counterparts.
First-ever child deaths reduction prioritising vaccine allocation to prevent malaria in Africa
Around 18 million doses of the first-ever malaria vaccine have been assigned to 12 countries after they proved effective in a pilot study started in 2019.