<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> In recent years, air pollution has been at the forefront of global discussions, with stakeholders from various sectors coming together to address this critical environmental challenge. However, a shocking revelation unfolds within our nation’s education system – 41% of UK schools report air pollution levels higher than the national average, and the […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> From classic cuts to bold prints, we’ve got you covered with 10 chic and trendy ways to flaunt your figure at the beach or pool. Say goodbye to boring bikinis and hello to statement-making swimsuits that will have all eyes on you this season. Whether you’re lounging by the water or strutting […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> Ever since Ethereum exposed the mainstream public’s interest in smart contracts, hundreds of competing projects have emerged in the industry. Tron and Tomochain quickly came out as scalable alternatives to the #1 smart contract platform. These blockchains attempted to offer different consensus models that would provide a more sustainable network in the […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> Greece currently offers unique investment potential in Europe within the renewable energy and tourism sectors. Didier Maurin, Chairman of Katleya Advisor SA in Geneva, explains how to invest €2 million in the land of Homer with controlled risks, a return in excess of 10% on your investment, and the full benefits of […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> The cyber defences of UK businesses are faltering as 50 per cent of businesses reported a cyber attack or breach over the past 12 months, according to the government’s latest Cyber security breaches survey 2024. The figure rose substantially among medium businesses (70 per cent) and large businesses (74 per cent), while […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> Recent revelations from internal meetings at Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, have shed light on discussions among managers, lawyers, and engineers regarding the potential acquisition of Simon & Schuster to procure books for training the company’s artificial intelligence (AI) tools. The recordings, shared with the New York Times by […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> According to recent findings from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), more than 7.4 million individuals across the UK encountered challenges in meeting bill payments or credit repayments in January, underscoring ongoing financial strain among a significant portion of the population. Although this figure represents a decrease from previous years, it remains substantially […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> Stonegate Pub Company, the UK’s leading pubs and bars group boasting a network of over 4,400 establishments including popular chains like Slug & Lettuce and Be At One, has issued a warning about its financial viability as it struggles to refinance its substantial £2.2 billion debt. Despite ongoing discussions with potential lenders, […]Read More
Government invests £55m for Facial Recognition Tools in Shoplifting Crackdown
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> The UK government has announced a significant investment of more than £55 million to enhance facial recognition systems, including the deployment of mobile units equipped with live facial recognition technology on crowded high streets, as part of a renewed effort to tackle shoplifting. This initiative comes alongside proposals for stricter punishments aimed […]Read More
<?xml encoding=”utf-8″ ?????????> Klarna, a prominent player in the financial technology sector known for its “buy now, pay later” credit services, has unveiled its strategy to utilise generative artificial intelligence (AI) as a means of driving business growth and efficiency without the need for significant increases in staffing. Martin Elwin, Klarna’s Head of AI, revealed […]Read More