UK Government Plans Training ‘Bootcamps’ to Address Worker Shortages Amid Immigration Cuts
The UK government is set to introduce skills “bootcamps” to train unemployed individuals for jobs in sectors such as hospitality, social care,
Why Politicians Cannot Be Trusted with Just War Theory
Politicians will invoke the venerable just war theory when they believe they can manipulate the facts in their favor. In truth, it
BT Scraps Digital Landline Switch Deadline Amid Vulnerability Concerns
BT has significantly postponed its plans to switch customers from traditional copper-based landlines to internet-based services, following concerns about the impact on
Food Price Rises Returning to Normal, Says Kantar
Research from Kantar indicates that food price rises are returning to more typical rates, with grocery price inflation dropping to 2.4%, the
UK Interest Rate Cut Possible This Summer, Says Bank of England Deputy
UK interest rates could see a reduction this summer, according to Ben Broadbent, the Bank of England’s outgoing deputy governor for monetary
Why embracing Industry 5.0 is a game changer for SMEs
Many of the challenges faced by businesses today are complex, multifaceted and interconnected – requiring a combination of human ingenuity and technological
ChatGPT Suspends Scarlett Johansson-Like Voice Amid Actor’s Outcry
OpenAI has suspended a voice option in its ChatGPT product that closely resembled Scarlett Johansson’s voice, following the actor’s objections. Johansson expressed
Trump’s Truth Social Media Company Reports $327 Million First-Quarter Loss
Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), the company behind Donald Trump’s social networking platform Truth Social, reported a significant loss of $327.6
‘Stealth taxes’ dragging 6.5m taxpayers into higher tax bands
The Liberal Democrats have found that 6.5m UK taxpayers are being dragged into a higher tax band as a result of Conservative party budgets,