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Eurovision Classical Concerts celebrates great music and the world-class orchestras working with public service broadcasters ...
A display of "neo-Nazi" banners, flags, flyers and posters at the Clydebank Bandstand have been condemned by a local ...
Google faces a potential €525 million fine from France’s CNIL for allegedly breaching privacy laws with personalised ads ...
From corporate learning platforms to Discovery’s Vitality platform, ‘gamification’ has become a part of many people’s daily ...
In an era obsessed with fleeting metrics, a quiet revolution is unfolding on the printed page. Industry leaders explore why ...
The UK’s new Data (Use and Access) Act (DUA Act) heralds a significant shift in the UK’s data protection landscape, ...
Through a partnership with the City of Kelowna and UBCO’s Faculty of Creative & Critical Studies, a series of 13 new original street banners now adorn the lamp posts along the Rotary Centre for the Ar ...
Flip-style foldable phones were meant to be retro-chic and fun, but the quest to make them more functional has condemned them ...
India's food e-commerce is evolving, blending quick commerce, influencer marketing, and WhatsApp for hyper-local engagement.
Over 120 young people participated in a creative 'takeover' event at Sheepfolds Stables in Sunderland, celebrating the finale of the Speak ...
NYC Pride 2025 sees dramatic drop in corporate sponsorships as companies retreat from LGBTQ support. 55th anniversary theme ...
Moderates in the transgender movement explain why the cause is losing traction, citing abrasive messaging and hard-line ...
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