Plan to increase youth minimum wage could be delayed
Government sources tell BBC News they could slow down plans to make minimum wage equal across age groups.
Government sources tell BBC News they could slow down plans to make minimum wage equal across age groups.
[Premium Times] "Reverend Jackson lent his powerful voice to the UN's work against racism, against apartheid and for human rights."
Feb 18 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke to U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday night about U.S.-mediated Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Geneva, as well as talks between the U.S. and Iran on their nuclear dispute, a Downing Street spokesperson said.
Even without the human headline-generator of UN Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, the volume of published news on Israel and Palestine dwarfs other conflicts. Why is this – and will it ever end?
The European Commission's Action Plan Against Cyberbullying aims to protect the mental health of children and teens online in the EU. The Action Plan is built around: the rollout of an EU-wide app where victims of online bullying can easily get help, the coordination of
Rescue crews on skis and snowcats battled blizzard conditions Tuesday as they searched for backcountry skiers caught in an avalanche in Northern California. Officials said 16 people were caught in the slide near Castle Peak in the Tahoe area. Six have been accounted for, while
The US special envoy struck an optimistic note after the first day of talks in Geneva, but hopes for a breakthrough remain low.
The U.K. inflation rate cooled to 3% in January, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The 50-member Cabinet announced in a gazette notification issued late on Feb 17.
GENEVA, Feb 18 - Negotiators from Ukraine and Russia were due to begin a second day of talks in Geneva on Wednesday, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the United States was putting undue pressure on him to bring an end to the four-year-old war.
The rate at which prices are rising is slowing down, which could lead to lower interest rates.
The person temporarily banned is among a group of 34 who this week attempted to leave the camp for Australia.
Drones crashed on two occasions in North Korea, according to investigations.
An estimated 50,000 to 60,000 people are expected to take the EPSO exam for 1,490 reserve list positions. About 750 candidates will secure permanent roles. Watch the video.
You do not need to look far to find people proclaiming that VAR works fine outside the Premier League. BBC Sport spoke to people across Europe's top leagues to find out.
EU leaders will discuss options to reduce electricity prices at a March summit. Among them are decoupling electricity from gas prices and addressing the emergence of negative energy prices, which make producers pay consumers for the power they use.
When it comes to booking, Expedia recommends waiting until closer to the trip than you think, but not last-minute.
Ralph Montague, longevity expert, author and founder of The Longevity Clinic in Great Britain, believes that living to 100 isn’t about extreme routines, biohacking, or quick fixes, it’s about self-awareness, consistency, and protecting your energy over time. “Ageing well is
Unfortunately, I have another thing for you to worry about. There are three types of environmental harm. The first kind is local — think air pollution and water pollution. This kind of activity hurts people who are geographically close by — when factories dump crap in the
WARSAW, Feb 18 - Poland has barred Chinese-made vehicles from entering military facilities due to concerns their onboard sensors could be used to collect sensitive data, the Polish Army said on Tuesday evening.
The Local Economy Forum welcomes a £2,250 rise in the personal allowance on the Isle of Man.
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She has pledged to bolster Japan’s defences to protect its territory and waters.
[Premium Times] In 2023 alone, an estimated 160,000 women died from preventable maternal causes in fragile and conflict-affected settings.
French ICC Judge Nicolas Guillou is living a nightmare after the US sanctioned him and other judges for issuing an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, once again exposing the risk of Europeans' reliance on American services.
“Challenge.” “Fracture.” Those were the headline words across much of Europe following the Munich Security Conference. Commentators spoke with a certain self-satisfaction about a virtuous “Europe of Peace,” in contrast to the supposedly bellicose posture of U.S. President
TOKYO — Project Vault represents a structural shift in how the United States will compete for “manufacturing-ready” critical minerals. Japan’s current Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry–Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security’s case-by-case approach risks
“Chinamaxxing”, the online trend of adopting Chinese culture, surged in popularity among America's Gen Z.
Spain's National Drama Centre in Madrid presents a production rooted in Deaf culture, directed by Ángela Ibáñez Castaño and performed by Emma Vallejo and Mari López, that recasts Lorca as a cry against violence and shattered dreams.
Sweden’s strong startup game risks overregulation, Sweden’s startup scene says.
New data has revealed that cities including Barcelona, Lisbon and Istanbul are among the top spots for a quick getaway.
Scientists have expressed growing concern over a major Atlantic current that could collapse and send northern Europe into the next Ice Age.
34 Australians were briefly freed on Feb 16 before returning to Damascus for holding inadequate paperwork.
The US special envoy struck an optimistic note after the first day of talks in Geneva, but hopes for a breakthrough remain low.
People with greater exposure to air pollution may have a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s, according to a new study.
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European investor optimism about economic growth has hit a record high, Bank of America’s latest fund manager survey shows, buoyed by hopes of German fiscal stimulus and defence spending.
The EU will cover €90 billion of Ukraine's financial and military needs over the coming two years, and is working on a 20th package of sanctions to further cripple Russia's ability to finance its war through exports of fossil fuel.
Homeowners in the UK are quietly pocketing thousands of pounds by trying one simple trick: taking a closer look at their Council Tax band. While most people assume their property is correctly classified, the reality is that misassigned bands are surprisingly common, and
Parents can collect dried food, clothes and household goods donated by supermarkets.
Ms Hanson backpedalled earlier in the day, saying she did not in fact believe there were no good Muslims.
Mutant, ninja, and turtle were all existing keywords in Magic: The Gathering. It was only a matter of time.
Around Cirebon-1, many residents describe increased respiratory problems since operations began.
Monday's round of attacks increased the number of fatalities to at least 145 since the Trump administration began targeting people it refers to as "narcoterrorists" aboard small boats in Caribbean waters.
On Tuesday night’s broadcast of “The Late Show,” Stephen Colbert slammed his home network, CBS, for releasing a statement denying it pulled his interview with Rep. James Talarico off Monday night’s broadcast, a move he says was done without his knowledge. “Without ever talking
Netflix threatened ByteDance with “immediate litigation” on Tuesday, joining three other studios that have condemned the company for enabling copyright infringement via its Seedance 2.0 AI service. Netflix sent a cease-and-desist letter demanding that the Chinese company remove
[SAnews.gov.za] Namibian President Dr Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has called on African leaders to re-energise efforts to improve access to clean water and safe sanitation, saying that delayed investment has left millions vulnerable to climate shocks, poor health, and economic