Face scans to revolutionise UK airport security

UK airports are set to introduce facial recognition technology to speed up security checks, reducing wait times and enhancing passenger experience. Find out how this innovation will transform your travel.

US power demand hits record high, grid under strain

Soaring electricity usage in the US has pushed power demand to unprecedented levels, raising concerns over grid stability and household bills. Experts warn of potential price hikes and strain on infrastructure.

UK driving test adds CPR requirement for learners

The UK government has introduced CPR training as part of the updated driving theory test, aiming to equip learner drivers with life-saving skills. Find out what this means for new drivers.

ExxonMobil strikes major Caribbean gas deal

ExxonMobil secures a pivotal agreement to develop gas fields off Trinidad and Tobago, bolstering energy security in the Caribbean while navigating regional tensions with Venezuela.

Lineman loses both arms in electrical accident

A Texas lineman suffered life-changing injuries after a devastating electrical accident left him without both arms. Read his incredible story of survival and resilience.

Australia debates four-day work week proposal

The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) is pushing for a four-day work week, sparking debate on work-life balance and productivity. Could this become the new norm?

£110k Swiss speeding fine leaves driver reeling

A driver in Switzerland has been slapped with a staggering £110,000 fine for speeding on a residential street. The eye-watering penalty has sparked debate over whether the offender can realistically pay up.

Trump may tap Goldman Sachs CEO for economic role

Former US President Donald Trump is reportedly eyeing Goldman Sachs chief David Solomon for a pivotal economic position in his potential administration, sparking speculation on Wall Street.

BA stewardess wins discrimination claim over fear of flying

A former British Airways cabin crew member, dismissed for her fear of flying, has won a discrimination claim against the airline. The tribunal ruled in her favour, marking a significant victory for employees with anxiety-related conditions.

Starbucks bans personal devices in South Korea

Starbucks Korea has prohibited customers from using printers and external devices in its cafes due to cybersecurity risks, sparking debate over convenience versus safety.

Page 732 of 895