The Western world has become considerably more prosperous in the past century due to the availability of reliable and affordable energy. This prosperity ought to be used to finance technological progress to reduce climate casualties by adapting to chan…
Labour’s Herts Police and Crime Commissioner and Hertford & Stortford General Election candidates join forces in Sawbridgeworth on retail crime
Labour’s candidates to be Hertfordshire’s new police and crime commissioner (PCC) and the MP for Hertford and Stortford have pledged to tackle retail crime if elected. Cllr Tom Plater and Cllr Josh Dean outlined their plans during a visit to the Centra…
‘Why’: Declan Rice admits he was baffled by what Roy Keane said about him
Arsenal No.41 Declan Rice has now revealed that he was left confused by something Roy Keane said about him. The England international has hardly heard a whisper of criticism this season amid what has been a stunning debut campaign at the Emirates Stadi…
Czech President Pavel calls EU enlargement a ‘geostrategic necessity’
The Czech Republic has signalled its support for new rounds of European Union enlargement, as the country prepares to mark 20 years since its own accession to the bloc. Enlargement is a “geostrategic necessity,” said Czech President Petr Pavel at a pre…
‘She’s a serial killer!’ Morning Joe panel lampoons Kristi Noem’s puppy ‘death march’
Panelists on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” can’t stop thinking about South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s “murderous rampage” against her family’s pets. The Republican governor likely saw her shot at becoming Donald Trump’s running mate vanish after revealing in a …
Netanyahu determined on Rafah offensive, with or without hostage deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s planned offensive on the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah will go ahead whether or not a hostage agreement is made with Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, he told a meeting on Tuesday. “We will enter Rafah an…
Spanish police detain 102 in connection with ‘child in need’ scams
Spanish police have detained 102 people in connection with so-called “child in need” scams which have defrauded parents of vast sums. Police said on Tuesday that 238 victims in the south-eastern province of Alicante alone had lost an estimated €850,000…
Celtic build for the future as academy starlets sign new deals
Over the years, plenty of Celtic’s greatest talents have come from within as the club retains a proud history of developing prodigious prospects. In recent years, there maybe hasn’t been a mass influx of homegrown starlets filtering through from Lennox…
Review: Brahms’ Academic Festival Overture, Maconchy’s Bassoon Concertino and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No 4 by Bishop’s Stortford Sinfonia at Bishop’s Stortford College Memorial Hall
It is now almost a decade since a great gift was bestowed on the music lovers of Bishop’s Stortford: their own orchestra, writes Richard Allaway. Formed of a mixture of professional and amateur players from around the district, the Bishop’s Stortford S…
AI is set to transform hiring requirements: Report
The adoption of AI is creating a tectonic shift in the skills requirement and thereby the hiring needs for companies, according to a report by EY. According to a poll conducted by EY in March with over 250 industry leaders, half of the participants exp…