European Commission Slams UK Air Pollution Levels
If the UK doesn’t take control and curb ‘persistent breaches’ of air pollution, the European Commission will take the matter to the European Court of Justice. Dubbed a
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If the UK doesn’t take control and curb ‘persistent breaches’ of air pollution, the European Commission will take the matter to the European Court of Justice. Dubbed a
The future is bright, the future is Artificial Intelligence – but some are calling for regulatory plans in order to curb potential misuse. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the development
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Four years after almost collapsing and being bailed out by US hedge funds, the Co-operative Bank has put itself up for sale. Dennis Holt, the bank’s chairman stated:
According to a new study, pensioner households are £20 better off per week than those of working age. Pensioners earn more than the working population. Analysis by the
While some communities are repeatedly blighted by murder, other parts of the world witness minimal violent crime – but which countries harvest the highest rates of homicide? According
A federal court in the US has rejected Trump’s appeal to reinstate his controversial travel ban on seven heavily Muslim nations. Trump’s lawyers failed to make their case
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