• Monday, March 10, 2025

NHS Trust prompts outrage for using term ‘birthing people’ instead…

A woke NHS Foundation Trust sparks rage for saying “birthing people” instead of “mothers” or “women” in a Twitter post that said it was seeking “birthing people” to provide feedback on its perinatal services. Perinatal care is a broad term that refers to the treatment that is received while a…

‘Managing diversity is a prerequisite for successfully running a large…

The ability to manage a multi-ethnic team was essential for someone to successfully lead a company, AMP Capital Funds Management chair Ming Long said. The Malaysian-born executive said on an ANZ podcast that being against racism at the workplace was not enough and managing diversity was a prerequisite for successfully…

Meghan Markle says British media called her children the ‘N-word’

The Duchess of Sussex has alleged that the British press called her children ‘the N-word’, according to reports. In a recent interview, Meghan Markle opened up about taking the decision to not release Archie’s photo. She was expected to release pictures of her now 3-year-old son, Archie, to the Royal…

Tributes paid to Kerala teens who died in Lough drowning…

Tributes have been paid to two teenagers who drowned in a lake while celebrating end of summer holidays in Northern Ireland. They were identified as Reuven Simon and Joseph Sebastian, both 16, from Kerala, India. They died after getting into difficulty at Lough Enagh in Co Londonderry on Monday (29),…

What’s is tomato flu which affects young children?

An outbreak of a contagious disease called tomato flu in India, has experts concerned, as the disease is reported to cause several symptoms similar to the COVID-19 disease, including fever, fatigue, and body aches. Tomato flu is reported to mainly affect children aged between one and five years old. But…

Police officers took nearly half a million days off to…

The pandemic appeared to have taken a toll on the psyche of the police forces with officers taking a record number of days off last year citing mental health issues. They took 497,154 days off in 2021 because of the reason and the figure was nine per cent higher than…

Infidelity is contagious claims new study

Surveys estimate that infidelity is actually not uncommon in both men and women. Research also suggests that up to 75 per cent of men and 68 per cent of women have cheated in some way, the Daily Mail reports. Now a study by researchers from Reichman University has revealed that…

Trinity College London, delivering Secure English Language Tests (SELT) for…

Taking an exam in a foreign language can sometimes be an unsettling experience, which is why Trinity College London always works to make the process as easy and convenient as possible, for every candidate who books to take their Secure English Language Test (SELT) at one our UK exam centres.…

India’s Adani becomes the world’s third-richest person

Indian industrialist Gautam Adani became the world’s third-richest person on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index on Tuesday, the first time an Asian has ranked in the top three. The self-made billionaire has seen his net worth more than double to $137.4 billion in the last year, rising 20 spots on the…

Gibraltar recognised as a British city, 180 years late

Gibraltar finally joined the official list of British cities on Monday, after 180 years in which its status, granted by Queen Victoria, had been overlooked due to an administrative error. The British overseas territory bid to become a city earlier this year as part of the celebrations for Queen Elizabeth’s…