In a fascinating new study, a group of economists measures the impact of immigrants on American innovation.
Iran executions ‘state sanctioned killing’: UN rights chief
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has condemned the ‘weaponisation’ of the death penalty to squash dissent.
Labour plans to overhaul routes into work for sick or long-term unemployed
Jonathan Ashworth calls lack of support for disabled people a ‘scandal’ and says party would change assessments regimeUK politics live – latest news updatesA Labour government would overhaul routes into work for sick or long-term unemployed people, inc…
Average price for UK litre of petrol below 150p for first time since war in Ukraine
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine pushed up wholesale prices of gas and oilThe average UK price for a litre of petrol has fallen below 150p for the first time since the outbreak of war in Ukraine.The AA said that a litre of petrol typically cost 149.74p on …
Colonoscopy Prep Retail Website Breach Festered for Years
As if colonoscopies weren’t invasive enough, nearly a quarter-million patients who underwent an intestinal probe since 2019 now must grapple with a data breach tied to a hacking incident at a third-party vendor to gastroenterologists.
UK Charities Offered Free Cyber Essentials Support
The NCSC’s new Funded Cyber Essentials Programme will support SMEs as well as charities
Under Fire, Facebook’s ‘Ethical’ Outsourcing Partner Quits Content Moderation Work
Sama and Meta are co-defendants in a Kenyan lawsuit brought by a former content moderator
WHO Europe: no immediate COVID-19 threat from China
The director of the World Health Organization’s Europe office says the agency sees “no immediate threat” for the European region from a COVID-19 outbreak in China, but more information is needed.
Iran sentences daughter of former president to five years in prison
The daughter of former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has been sentenced to five years in prison, her lawyer said Tuesday.