Gendered perspectives are crucial for women's security in public transport
Having equitable access to transportation can make a big difference in increasing women's productivity and promoting gender equality, according to recent data by Rumbo.
What businesses should know about the Employee Relations Bill
The Employee Relations (Flexible Working) Bill aims to enable more people to request flexible working, giving them the legal right, even though they are not legally entitled to receive it.
Travel stocks are expected to soar in the post-pandemic world
People are increasingly looking to travel internationally once again, leading to a rise in the travel industry, which had previously contributed 6.7 per cent of all gross value added in the UK in 2018.
What is misophonia? Little known hearing problem affects 18 per cent of adults in UK, study claims
Misophonia provokes strong negative reactions to common noises.
World Tuberculosis Day: Understanding the history, theme and significance of the day
World TB day highlights the urgent need to stop the global pandemic and serves as a reminder that TB continues to be a serious threat to health.
King Charles, Queen Camilla's Paris State visit: Palace monitoring the situation due to ongoing French riots
Oil refinery workers and bin collectors in France have gone on a strike, with another day of protests planned for Thursday just before King Charles's visit.
Candida auris: 'Urgent threat' warning issued for the highly contagious, drug-resistant fungus
The warning was issued by the American College of Physicians (ACAP) due to a rapid rise in cases over the recent months.
World Down Syndrome Day 2023: Find out its causes, symptoms and treatments
Babies with Down syndrome have an extra copy of one of these chromosomes, which is referred to as chromosome 21.
King Charles III's coronation: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to have starring roles
There is no word yet if Prince Harry, Meghan Markle along with their children will attend the coronation.
Mother's Day 2023: Inspirational quotes to share on this special occasion
In the United Kingdom, Mother's Day, which originated as Mothering Sunday, is observed on Sunday, March 19 this year.
British charitable organisation comes under fire for issuing bizarre 'inclusive' language guide to staff
The 92-page document urged to avoid terms like "mother" and "father" and use "parent" instead.
Grandad says he owns UK's oldest unopened Easter Egg for 92 years
The 92-year-old Easter egg has since remained unopened and in mint condition for nearly a century.
Brit men allegedly posing as millionaires arrested for trying to flee Spanish bar without paying £2,000 bill
The men were arrested on suspicion of committing fraud after they "began to show a violent attitude," and refused to pay the bill.
Charles Spencer reacts after Donald Trump claims Diana and Queen 'kissed his a***' in new book
Donald Trump had reportedly pursued Diana and tried to woo her following her divorce in 1996 by sending her huge bouquets.
Japan hosts South Korean president for first time in 12 years amid threats from North Korea
The hostility between Japan and South Korea dates back to the former's colonial rule over the Korean Peninsula a century ago.
Mother's Day 2023: When is it celebrated in the UK, its history and significance
Mother's Day is an important holiday which calls for a grand celebration for both mothers and children.
Man tattoes his favourite pair of Nike trainers permanently onto his feet
After an eight-hour tattooing session to get Nike trainers inked on his feet, Blazej no longer has to worry about leaving the house without his favourite pair of shoes.
Woman smashes wine bottles with frying pan in Leicester supermarket
The shocking incident of a woman using a frying pan to smash wine bottles in Tesco was caught on camera.
Donald Trump's 'Justice for All' 'doesn't have anything to do with his 2024 presidential run'
The musical collaboration between Donald Trump and J6 choir was streamed 600,000 times across audio and video platforms.
Kim Jong-un's daughter reportedly enjoys luxurious life as North Korea faces worsening food crisis
Kim Jong-un's daughter is reportedly enjoying a lavish life with multiple hobbies as the country's citizens continue to suffer from the escalating food crises.
Xi Jinping reappointed as China's president for historic third term amid economic challenges
Xi Jinping secured a third term as head of the Chinese Communist Party last fall, breaking the country's tradition of rotating leadership every decade.
Donald Trump's 'love letters' from Kim Jong-un, other celebs and politicians to release in book format
The letters serve as a time capsule from a time before Donald Trump became a political figure.
Future transportation: Japan's flying cars and drones to get permanent testing routes
The government of Japan aims to establish permanent flight routes over a coastal region of Fukushima Prefecture this summer for the testing of "flying cars."
Bao Fan: China's high-profile personalities that went missing before billionaire banker
Bao Fan's mysterious disappearance is not the first of it's kind as there are a number of other Chinese business leaders who went missing in the last few years.
Great Pyramid of Giza: Nine-metre long mysterious corridor discovered inside
The concealed corridor was discovered near the main entrance of the Great Pyramid of Giza which dates back 4,500 years ago.
Closing the gender gap: Spain's plan for more women in corporate leadership
The new rule will aim to ensure that boards contain at least 40 percent "of the least represented gender."
International Women's Day 2023: History, significance and theme of the special day
The idea of International Women's Day originated from labour movements which began in North America and Europe during the early 20th century.
Vladimir Putin blames alleged lover's friends for leaking details of their lifestyle, claim insiders
A leaked image of Vladimir Putin's mansion shows gilded chairs arranged around a glass table with a spherical chandelier— golden leaves hanging from the ceiling.
Japan's ruling party faces severe criticism over clearing student debt for having babies
It had suggested a reduction in student loan payments or a full exemption for those who want to have a child.
Vladimir Putin to order 'mass suicidal attacks' on Ukrainians for three months: Report
As the war enters its second year, Russia isn't fighting Ukraine alone and is expected to receive critical assistance from other authoritarian regimes.