A Saudi activist and fitness instructor sentenced to 11 years for her choice of clothing and supporting women’s rights is being sexually harassed in prison, her sister and a rights group says. In a phone call this month, Manahel al-Otaibi, 30, told her family that a group of people were following her around Malaz Prison,...
FlashNews:
Tennis news – Top stories, videos & results – Eurosport
UK Introducing Electronic Travel Authorisation
United Kingdom delegation to visit city on November 18-19
United Kingdom scrambles jets to monitor Russian military plane over North Sea
Solent Seascape Artist Residency: Call Out | ArtsHub UK – Arts Industry News, Jobs & Career Advice
UK PM’s office apologises for serving ‘meat and alcohol’ during Diwali event
Patriots Appear to Be Terrified of Dangerous Rams Weapons
UK PM’s office apologises for ‘mistake’ at Diwali party after outrage over meat and alcohol in menu – Times of India
Japan-Korea Coastal Region Alliance Boosts Marine Tourism, Targeting Tourists from United Kingdom and European Union – Travel And Tour World
UK’s Department for Business and Trade Announces Winners of Unicorn Kingdom Pathfinder Awards, Backing Next Generation of Tech Scale-Ups
UK to bring first-ever tech delegation on AI and semiconductors to Kolkata – Times of India
Viljar Lubi: British business awaits bold governmental decisions
Nations League: UK police to investigate the treatment of England supporters by Greek police in Athens
When WFH Techie’s Password Error Led To Travel Nightmare For 7 Lakh Fliers In UK
UK economy barely grew between July and September
British Business Bank completes £250m LIFTS investment with Schroders Capital
Good News For The UK Creative Industries
What Is OG Anunoby’s Ethnicity & Religion? New York Knicks Star’s Nationality & Other Details Revealed
Ukrainians struggling to find work in Winchester given helping hand
Author: Admin
Study Abroad: Top 10 Management Universities In United Kingdom
With a strong global reputation and legacy in education, the United Kingdom has become the top choice for international students. Students who want to study management in the United Kingdom can refer to the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings 2024. According to the ranking, London Business School holds the first position, and the University...
Public outrage erupts in UK’s Leeds; Harehills hit by mob rampage
On July 18, a massive riot broke out in the northern English city of Leeds in Harehills. Reports say the chaos fell out of children being taken into care by govt agents in Luxor Street. Social workers removed the four children from the family without providing a clear reason. The public outrage began after social...
All UK airports and airlines hit by worldwide meltdown following mass IT outage
UK airports and airlines have been hit with chaos following the Microsoft outage today. The IT disaster has led to huge queues at airports across the UK, with holidaymakers at Gatwick reportedly unable to check-in. Cybersecurity software firm Crowdstrike say they have identified the issue behind the global outage as a flawed anti-viral update. The...
British retail sales slump by more than forecast amid chilly weather
Retail sales in Great Britain slumped in June by more than forecast as cautious households reined in their spending amid poor weather, election uncertainty and the cost of living crisis. Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show retail sales volumes were estimated to have fallen by 1.2% in June, after a rise of...
Austria Travel Industry Surge with New Visa-Free Travel to 193 Countries Including US, Mexico, Brazil, Gulf and Schengen Nations – Travel And Tour World
Home » Austria Travel News » Austria Travel Industry Surge with New Visa-Free Travel to 193 Countries Including US, Mexico, Brazil, Gulf and Schengen Nations Friday, July 19, 2024 Reading Time: 5 minutes Austria, nestled in the heart of Europe, renowned for its alpine landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and imperial history, is not just a...
Mass IT outage hits airports, businesses and broadcasters around the world
Major airlines, medical facilities, businesses and police forces around the world are currently being affected by a massive information technology glitch caused by a problem with Microsoft cloud computing services early Friday. CrowdStrike, the U.S. cybersecurity company behind the glitch that affects Microsoft Windows users, says that the outage “is not a security incident or...
Britain borrows more than expected, underscoring task for new government
The borrowing figure for June was 2.9 billion pounds higher than expected by Britain’s budget watchdog. | Photo: PTI 2 min read Last Updated : Jul 19 2024 | 1:03 PM IST Britain’s government borrowed a lot more than expected in June, according to official data published on Friday that highlighted the budget challenges...
Holidays in chaos after global IT meltdown
Television channels, airports and banks around the world have been knocked offline in a massive outage causing Windows computers to suddenly shut down. Sky News’s breakfast show was not on air on Friday morning, replaced by archive footage. Downdetector, a website which monitors outages, reported sudden spikes in problems with websites including Microsoft applications, banking...
Global IT outage causes chaos, disrupting airlines, banks, media, telecoms
Australia’s National Cyber Security Coordinator says ‘no information to suggest it is a cyber security incident’. A massive technology outage has disrupted businesses and institutions in multiple countries, throwing airlines, government services, banks, supermarkets, telecoms and media outlets into chaos. The cause of the outage was not immediately clear, but it came hours after Microsoft...
UK government debt highest since 1962
Getty Images The UK’s national debt has reached its highest level since 1962, according to new official figures. The total stock of government debt was worth 99.5% of the value of the economy in June, exceeding the highs reached during the coronavirus pandemic for the first time. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures also...
Revealed: The ‘best’ and ‘worst’ seaside towns to visit in Britain
Every summer, Which? magazine sends a postcard to the UK’s long-suffering seaside towns and tells them to pull their socks up or to remove them, sandals and all, and run across the golden sand with glee. With 126 towns and villages in its 2024 table, it’s a reminder of how central coastal resorts are to...