Adobe Expects Online Holiday Sales To Hit $221 Billion This Holiday Season
Despite a challenging economic environment, Adobe expects record discounts and flexible payments to drive an approximate five per cent growth in eCommerce.
Childhood Expert Suggests That Play is Crucial For a Child's Brain Development
The expert's book challenges the traditional division between play and learning, emphasising the role of playing in the early years of education.
Grieving Family Issue Mental Health Plea Following The Death Of Young Footballer
Ayrshire football clubs were united in grief as they paid heartfelt tributes to the young footballer, with many organising a minute's silence in his memory.
David Walliams Sues The Production Company Behind 'Britain's Got Talent'
The case follows Walliams' exit as BGT host in January after a transcript with alleged "sexually explicit" comments about contestants was leaked.
JP Morgan Chase Bank To Ban Crypto Payments From Next Month
The UK bank is bringing a ban on cryptocurrency purchases due to an "increase in fraud and scams related to crypto assets".
UK Water Firms Ordered to Cut £114 Million From Bills After Missing Targets
Industry regulator, Ofwat, said in its assessment that not one company reached their highest measure of performance.
Unison Reject New Pay Offer And Will Continue With School Strikes
Unison members will strike across 24 council areas for three days from Tuesday in a dispute over pay, following their rejection of Cosla's recent offer.
Bob Ross' First TV Painting 'A Walk In The Woods' On Sale For Nearly $10 Million
The painting has been listed on the Modern Artifact gallery website for a colossal $9.85 million by Minnesota art dealer, Ryan Nelson.
Rupert Murdoch Steps Down as Chairman Of Fox News
According to the company, Mr Murdoch's son, Lachlan Murdoch, will become sole chairman of News Corp. and continue as executive chair and chief executive of Fox.
Sky Broadband Has System Issues, Leaving Thousands Of Network Users Frustrated
According to DownDetector, over 41,000 Sky users have already reported facing issues with their broadband.
President Erdogan asks Elon Musk to build Tesla factory, according to Turkish media
The Turkish president is believed to have made the request whilst in the US for the United Nations General Assembly.
Emmy-winning actor Billy Miller dies following struggle with 'manic depression'
The award-winning actor died in Austin, Texas on Friday, two days before what would have been his 44th birthday.
Schools in Leeds and Bradford under lockdown after receiving threatening email
West Yorkshire police have already made an arrest in connection with a "malicious" email that was sent to a number of schools.
Woman dies following 'life-threatening' outbreak of botulism in France
At least 12 people have also been hospitalised and are believed to have contracted botulism after eating sardines at the Tchin Tchin Wine Bar in Bordeaux.
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.
More than ten thousand people feared dead as devastating floods sweep through Libya
According to local authorities, whole neighbourhoods are believed to have been completely washed away by the catastrophic flooding.
This Morning team pay heart-breaking tribute after the sudden death of popular guest, Matty Lock
The "delightful" teenager regularly appeared on the show to review vacuum cleaners, which he had been obsessed with since the age of two.
The UK marks the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's passing
In a statement recorded at Balmoral Castle, the King thanked the people for the "love and support" shown to him and the Queen for the past year.
Nationwide hunt begins for escaped Wandsworth prisoner, Daniel Khalife
It is believed that Daniel Khalife escaped through the prison kitchen by strapping himself to the underside of a food delivery van.
Birmingham City Council effectively declares bankruptcy and stops all but essential spending
Europe's largest local authority confirmed it had issued the declaration that it cannot balance its books without government intervention.
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.
Study finds that the cost of attending university will rise by £5,000 this year
A poll found that 85 per cent of the 500 undergraduates admitted to being concerned about being able to afford their upcoming term at university.
Train services across England grind to a halt as drivers go on strike
Many Aslef union drivers, who work at over a dozen train companies, have walked out and will refuse to work overtime this coming Saturday.
Is Pfizer in danger of fallout after the COVID-19 pandemic?
Despite the pharmaceutical company's COVID-19 vaccine which saved millions of lives, the company could now be in danger of collapse in subsequent years.
'Catastrophic' Hurricane Idalia expected to hit Florida in a Category 4 storm
Residents along Florida's western shore have been warned to flee, and National Guards are prepping for rescues as the "extremely dangerous" storm approaches.
New studies reveal that ultra-processed foods increase the risk of heart disease
Experts are now warning that ultra-processed foods should be a "wake-up call" on health to governments after the startling results were presented.
World-first discovery as a worm is found inside a woman's brain in Australia
Marking an unprecedented case in medical history, a live "string-like" roundworm is discovered within a woman's frontal lobe during brain surgery.
Supermarket prices expected to fall amidst the cost of living crisis
Despite the cost of living crisis and rising inflation, Sainsbury's chief executive believes that supermarket prices are about to start falling.
Mothers of demanding children can avoid burnout by being emotionally empathetic
The results of two recent studies suggest that maternal emotional empathy can protect parents of demanding children from experiencing emotional burnout.
Parents express great concern for their children overusing social media
The results of a National Poll on Children's Health in Michigan have revealed parents' deep concerns about how the Internet impacts their children's lives.