Research provides new evidence in the link between marijuana usage and mental health risks
The results of an American study have provided new evidence that heavy usage of cannabis can lead to mental illness and psychotic disorders.
Study reveals single parents are more likely to experience anxiety
According to a recent study carried out by the Mental Health Foundation, single parents are more likely to feel anxious and pressured.
Environmental Agency warns River Medway users to stay safe ahead of sweltering bank holiday
The Environmental Agency releases safety warnings for people looking to swim in the River Medway in East Farleigh, ahead of a sweltering bank holiday weekend.
Five new species set to be protected under the Ivory Act
An extension to the Ivory Act 2018 will enable greater protection of endangered species including the hippopotamus and walrus, the government announced today.
The subtle warning signs of pancreatic cancer, the 'silent killer'
With the recent passing of legendary bassist, Andy Rourke, we take a look at the underlying symptoms of pancreatic cancer, aptly dubbed "the silent killer".
Night shelters receive a boost in government funding
Rough sleepers are being offered support and safe accommodation as the government announced a funding boost of over £3 million for night shelters.
Online trolls that encourage self-harm will face up to 5 years in prison
Due to a revision of online safety laws, the Ministry of Justice has implemented prison sentences for online trolls that encourage serious self-harming.
UKAEA announce the launch of tritium training course
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) have launched a new tritium training course to drive forward research of the isotope across the scientific community.
Why escape rooms are the perfect escape from the outside world
Escape rooms have been popping up all over London for the last decade and for good reason – they are fun, challenging and a fantastic idea for a group activity.
Sunak urged by ministers to increase immigration and food costs in a bid to solve the food crisis
British PM Rishi Sunak has been urged to increase the cost of both food and immigration, believing that this will solve the current food crisis.
Czech exhibition promotes environmental sustainability
A new exhibition at Prague's National Museum is addressing ways we can adapt our environments for them to be healthier and economically sustainable.
Tate Modern, Level 6 Kitchen & Bar: the restaurant that mixes modern art with fine dining.
One of the smartest and most dynamic restaurants in London is sitting right at the top of the Tate Modern gallery on Southbank - and it provides quite a view!
The 'Godfather of AI' quits Google and warns us all of growing dangers
Cognitive psychologist Geoffrey Hinton, who is renowned as the godfather of artificial intelligence, quits his job and warns the world of technological danger.
Snapping, Chatting and Cyberbullying: How social media makes us all anxious and depressed
Social media can be a fun and immersive experience, with half of the world's population having at least one social media account, but it can also be detrimental to the mind and causes anxiety and depression when used in excess.
What London should expect on the day of King Charles' Coronation
As the coronation of King Charles III fast approaches, royal preparations are already in full swing with flags and royal emblems hanging above the streets. This is Britain's first coronation in 70 years since Elizabeth II was crowned back in 1953.
Minister of Tourism calls this winter season the 'best' in Jamaica's history of tourism
The Honourable Edmund Bartlett expresses his optimism for the sudden boost of tourism experienced in Jamaica, calling this winter season the "best" in the nation's history of tourism.