More details of NHS funding but questions remain The government says it will invest £1.5bn in new equipment and buildings, in a bid to increase appointments.
Gaza aid fears as Israel bans UN Palestinian refugee agency Israel passes two laws which Western governments fear could have devastating consequences for civilians in the Gaza Strip.
Sanctions for Russian disinformation linked to Kate rumours A Russian network sanctioned by the UK for misinformation was linked to false rumours about the Princess of Wales.
Badenoch says she may need a softer approach The Tory leadership frontrunner admits she may need to "calibrate" her approach, see by some as combative.
The Verge - All Posts
Apple Intelligence has finally launched in US English, and if you’re in the EU, you’ll be able to use the new AI features on your iPhone and iPad starting ...
The Verge - All Posts
US citizens can gamble ...
ICC prosecutor denies sexual misconduct allegations Karim Khan also asks for an immediate investigation into the allegations against him.
Amy Dowden to miss Saturday's Strictly show Lauren Oakley will step in to partner with JB Gill for this Saturday's show after Dowden fell ill.
The Verge - All Posts
The VW-backed company is following in the footsteps of Tesla and Rivian by selling directly to customers without a dealership.
Continue reading…
The Verge - All Posts
Microsoft is taking its gloves off today. The software giant is accusing Google of being behind what it calls “shadow campaigns” to discredit Microsoft’s cloud business. In a scathing ...
Smuggler selling ‘fast track’ Channel crossing speaks to BBC undercover reporter More migrants from Vietnam than any other nation are taking small boats to the UK.
The Verge - All Posts
Between new M4-based Macs and the long-awaited arrival of Apple Intelligence in macOS, Apple is taking the entire week ...
Fleet of robot submarines to target $3.2bn subsea services market Aberdeen-based robotics company HonuWorx aims to deploy a fleet of 50 electric-powered remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) to perform work on subsea assets, such as offshore wind farms, eliminating the need for large fossil-fuelled surface ships.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves urged not to cut funds to Sellafield amid safety concerns Budget cuts at Sellafield increases the risk of ‘devastating consequences’ at the world’s biggest plutonium stockpile, GMB Union has warned.
Gas cookers in European homes linked to 40,000 premature deaths a year, report finds Exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) from burning gas indoors is linked to 39,959 premature deaths in the EU and UK each year, according to researchers at Spain’s University Jaume I.
UK must cut 81% of carbon emissions by 2035, climate scientists say Climate experts have said the government needs to cut the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions by 81% by 2035 if net zero commitments are going to be met.
Lazzarini: Israeli Knesset vote on UNRWA will deepen Palestinian suffering Monday’s vote by the Israeli Knesset banning the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) contradicts principles of the UN Charter, violates Israel’s obligations under international law, and sets a dangerous precedent, the head of the Agency, Philippe Lazzarini has warned. ...
Sudan trapped in a ‘nightmare of violence’, UN chief tells Security Council UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned on Monday the people of Sudan are trapped in a “nightmare of violence, hunger, disease and displacement”, as the brutal war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continues to ...
Middle East crisis: Live updates from the Security Council and UN across the region We will be following the latest breaking news over the day, including from UN staff on the ground, dispatches from Gaza, Lebanon and the wider region, and the Israeli Knesset's vote to outlaw the work of UN Palestine refugee agency ...
Is being a leader really sexier than being a manager? Introducing our new podcast, Boss Class
Load More