British SMEs set to receive further support on how to become green and sustainable
A recently launched platform, the UK Business Climate Hub, will advise British SMEs on lowering their energy bills and minimising emissions to help go green and achieve net zero.
The cost of global business trips and events will continue rising
The 2024 Global Business Travel Forecast has found that whilst costs of global business trips and events will still rise, price increase levels should ease.
British government announces £13 million in funding for healthcare before AI Safety Summit
Ahead of Britain hosting the first AI Safety Summit this year, healthcare is set to be modernised with £13 million in funding handed to research projects.
Britain and Turkey align to work together on stopping illegal migration entries
The two nations are bolstering their relationship so that immigration crimes and illegal migration entries can be heavily cracked down on.
Nearly half of business leaders feel Gen Z graduate students are unprepared for the professional workforce
A recent employment survey from Intelligent has offered a fascinating glimpse into why business leaders are not convinced about hiring Gen Z graduate students.
Many heat network customers are in line to receive fairer prices for their energy bills
Plans are being put in motion by the government to provide better consumer protection for heat network customers and reduce their energy bills.
Hydrogen transport projects in North East England awarded £8 million in government funding
Airport vehicles and supermarket delivery trucks are set to benefit from upcoming hydrogen transport projects taking place in Tees Valley.
Team Spirit finds success at the Riyadh Masters 2023 after becoming Dota 2 winners
Taking place at Gamers8 in Saudi Arabia, Team Spirit emerged as Dota 2 winners after defeating Team Liquid at the Riyadh Masters.
Bishkek named as the least expensive holiday destination across the globe
The low budget required to visit the capital of Kyrgyzstan has led to it being ranked as the least expensive holiday destination by a recent travel survey.
Caribbean town Gustavia named as the most expensive holiday destination in the world
Based on the stunning island of Saint Barthelemy, Gustavia's immaculate beaches and luxurious hotels make it the world's most expensive holiday destination.
Amazon third-party sellers to receive fairer exposure from online retailers
CMA's concerns over unequal promotion on Amazon Marketplace have led the e-commerce platform to commit to ensuring Amazon third-party sellers are better treated.
Britain set to provide funds for the development of all-new Turkish railway infrastructure
Increased travel speeds and CO2e emission reductions will arise in Turkey's southern parts from the new railway infrastructure costing just below £700 million.
Growing concerns of a British drought this summer have called for sterner warnings to deal with extreme heat
The British government has set out plans to deal with a possible British drought and to make sure water supplies are correctly managed in order to cope.
London's education sector recognised as the best city for students
The annual QS Best Student Cities rankings have placed London as the best city for students mainly due to its impressive array of universities and diversity.
British travellers going on vacation this summer are urged to invest in travel insurance
The British government has stressed the importance of British tourists having the appropriate travel insurance this summer in case of injuries or disruptions.
Singapore has been ranked with having the world's most powerful and access-granting passport
The passports with the best and worst visa-free access into other countries have been released in the annual Henley Passport Index.
Kuwait voted as the worst nation for expats to reside at this moment
The 10 worst-voted nations for expats to be based have been revealed in the new Expat Insider Survey, with Kuwait, Norway and Turkey among the most unfavourable.
Mexico revealed as the ideal settling down spot for expats right now
A key factor for foreigners contributing to Mexico coming out on top in this year's Expat Insider survey was the ability to settle into the country seamlessly.
Oaxaca voted as the world's number one city for a second year running
The annual survey from Travel + Leisure has revealed the most common vacation preferences across the world by travellers in the past year.
Royal Air Force base in the south of Cyprus to undergo renovations after £66 million contract awarded
RAF Akrotiri is regarded as an important military base for Britain and the upgrades will allow for greater convenience with the modern aircraft planes used.
The UK and US team up to support emerging nations fight climate change
The Climate Finance Mobilisation Forum will allow discussions to take place over the capabilities of emerging economies dealing with climate change and how necessary support can be provided to them.
UK investing £1.2 million to rid the streets of gum littering
In addition to cleaning the gum stains off streets, education is necessary to make sure gum is not left on the streets to start with.
Funding worth £12 million to be put towards a new aerospace project in South West England
The project will centre around new technology for aircraft wings and will ultimately strive to help achieve net zero air travel in the near future.
Over 50 train stations across South East England to offer 'Pay As You Go' services by the end of the year
South East England will follow London in having contactless payment systems for its train stations by deploying the Pay As You Go service for its passengers.
More people in the United States are searching about AI on Google
Recent research from cloud recruitment organisation, Mason Frank International, has looked into some of the highest searched tech terms by users in the US.
Over 200k homes and businesses in Southern and Eastern England to receive faster internet
Rural spots in Britain will soon get advanced internet services due to £488 million in funding from the British government and full-fibre provider, CityFibre.
Air China revealed as the most likeliest airline to compensate travellers over delayed and cancelled flights
A new survey released today from MoneySmart has provided findings of the air travel inconveniences that Singaporean travellers have dealt with in the last year.
Are the opinions of others negatively swaying British vacations and life choices?
Fresh research from KAYAK, has highlighted how British people are gullible to others' beliefs with travel plans and have a blind spot regarding decision-making.
Why are 4.39 million workers in the UK taking the freelancer path?
Digital staffing platform, Coople, has provided insight into what are the risks posed to companies who hire freelance staff and the cons of being a freelancer.
UK Space Agency puts forward just over £2 million to fund growth in the British space sector
The chosen projects are to receive funding for development across innovative space technologies and the recipients include groups from universities in Britain.