England’s High Streets Championed In Photographs
From the calls of merry market traders to the toots of check-out tills, there are many visuals and sounds that make up... Read More
London’s West End Lit Up For Ramadan For First Time
For the first time, London’s West End has been lit up with 30,000 lights to mark the holy month of Ramadan. Coventry... Read More
Bard: Google’s Rival to ChatGPT Launches For Over-18s
Google has started rolling out its AI chatbot Bard, but it is only available to certain users and they have to be... Read More
Partygate: MPs To Share Evidence Ahead Of Boris Johnson TV Grilling
MPs investigating Boris Johnson over Partygate will publish new documents later, ahead of a televised hearing crucial to his political future. The... Read More
Senior Performance Analysis Engineer – Avon
Would you love to investigate performance issues and suggest product improvements on the different parts of a Mobile Phone’s System-on-a-Chip? Would you... Read More
Strike Averted As Nurses And Midwives Accept Pay Offer
Members of the Royal College of Nursing and the Royal College of Midwives have voted to accept a new pay offer from... Read More
BBC Advises Staff To Delete TikTok From Work Phones
The BBC has advised staff to delete TikTok from corporate phones because of privacy and security fears. The BBC seems to be... Read More
Danish Far-Right Leader Banned From UK Over Threat To Burn Quran In Wakefield
A Danish far-right politician has been barred from the UK after threatening to burn a copy of the Quran in Wakefield. Security... Read More
Brexit: DUP Will Vote Against Windsor Framework Plans
T he Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) will vote against the government’s Windsor Framework Brexit plans in Parliament this week. Its leader Sir... Read More
RMT Members At Network Rail Vote To Accept Pay Deal
Thousands of signal workers and maintenance staff in the RMT union have voted overwhelmingly to accept an offer from Network Rail to... Read More










