While things are slowly going back to normal, workers in the city center of London still lack the confidence to use the public transportation system. Their confidence in getting back to work is a bit shattered after officials keep releasing confusing messages. Things could change from one day to another and safety measures are not fully implemented yet – or at least so it seems.
Read More »Regulation – The New Frontline of Social Media
Social media is at the most volatile point in its history. Nations and organizations are increasingly enforcing their own rules onto their social media users, whilst the platforms themselves are remaining tight-lipped about how they plan to deal with an increasingly regulated online sphere.
Read More »Healthcare Robotics in a Post-Covid-19 World
Although the last decade has seen robotics starting to infiltrate, the Covid-19 pandemic looks set to accelerate adoption. As doctors and nurses are under tremendous pressure to deliver care under hazardous conditions, robotics is offering a safer way to augment and replace human tasks.
Read More »Google Urges European Legislators To Be Flexible With Digital Rule Book
Internet giant, Google has sent a strong and clear message to the European Commission this week regarding the forthcoming Digital Services Act. Legislators are currently drafting brand new data-sharing and digital marketplace rules, guidelines which will obviously affect the day-to-day running of companies such as Google.
Read More »‘No Signal’ For U.K. Mobile Customers If Huawei 5G Is Prohibited Within Next Three Years
Along with other countries, even the U.K. has joined the trend of imposing a ban on Chinese products. With an expectation to announce new curbs in the upcoming two weeks, it is believed that the decision to ban Huawei products from running on the 5G networks will result in mobile signal blackouts for the customers.
Read More »Ronaldo faces Suspended sentence and hefty €18.8m fine
Juventus striker Christiano Ronaldo has been handed a 23 month suspended jail sentence and accepted fines of over £16.5m. The Spanish court ruled Ronaldo must settle charges of tax evasion in Spain. The Spanish authorities ruled that, during the footballer’s time with Real Madrid, over €14m were channelled through tax …
Read More »2019 sees UK introduce 6 new employment laws
As brits we love to chop and change the way we do things, to introduce innovation, shake things up a little or to simply prove someone got a promotion. 6 new employment laws are set to change across the nation starting in the New Year. Increase in NMW (National Minimum …
Read More »Everything you need to know about serving a Section 21 Eviction Notice
Michael Sayers owned one of the largest property portfolios spanning across over 600 properties nationwide. He recently sold it to a Hong Kong based company whose UK team specialises in rental property management. Unfortunately, privacy laws prevent us for telling you about the intricate details but let’s just say, Michael …
Read More »UK Plans To Lift The Fuel And Alcohol Freeze To Support NHS
NHS’ rank in healthcare had considerably decreased because of factors such as the lack of staff wherein the budget and equipment are not properly supplied. Additionally, NHS had been financially pressured because they are spending more than they’re getting. Thus, the government promised to help improve NHS’ services by pledging …
Read More »UK Conman In NCA’s Most Wanted – Finally Arrested
On July 2018, Mark Richard G. Acklom, an English conman who is on Britain’s National Crime Agency’s (NCA) list of 10 most-wanted fugitives, has been caught in Switzerland after six years of hiding. Acklom was arrested by the Swiss police together with NCA and Avon and Somerset Police in his …
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