A Croydon based Islamic school suspended a teenage pupil for talking to a pupil of the opposite sex recently. Al-Khair secondary school has been rated by Ofsted as “Outstanding” but the pupil broke the rules of communicating with members of the opposite sex. At least one parent has pointed out this does not prepare…
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Apple’s Virtual Reality visions prompted them to acquire an augmented reality startup called Flyby Media, a vision based software company dedicated to building new technology that can elevate real-world experiences , which has already developed technology that allows mobile phones to “see/ snoop” the world around them. Flyby’s spatial perception (V-Fusion) provides mobile devices with…
Veteran Broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan aged 77 has died after a short illness. In a statement from his family, they said, “Terry Wogan died today after a short but brave battle with cancer.” Sir Michael Terence Wogan who was born in Limerick on 3rd August 1938, son of a grocery shop mamager, leaves his…
Facebook and Microsoft see a combine £37.1bn ($53bn) added to their stock valuation, as £51.5 bn ($73 bn) wiped out off the joint valuation of Apple and Amazon. Large valuation swings in tech is because of investors wanting to move their money out of maturing technology markets and into newer ones with better potential…
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested in Northern Ireland in connection with the Talk Talk hacking attack according to Scotland Yard, under the suspicion of Computer Misuse Act Offences. A house in County Antrim has been searched by police on Monday 26th October 2015 afternoon. The Phone and broadband provider, Talk Talk website had been…
LinkedIn has agreed to pay £8.45m $13m to users to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing it of sending too many unsolicited emails to users. LinkedIn’s “add connections” feature, which lets users import their personal contacts into the social network (the notorious subject line “I’d like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn”). If…
A Brazilian audit Federal Accounts Court has ruled that President Dilma Rousseff broke the law in managing last year’s budget, as their investigation revealed that the government borrowed money illegally from state banks to make up for budget shortfalls. The Minister who handled the case in the Accounts Court, Augusto Nardes, stated the government disregarded…
The quality of improving end of life care which should be provided by the health and social care to all adults approaching the end of life irrespective of financial status. The latest report by Economist Intelligence Unit has ranked UK scored 93.9 per cent, as the best in the world for End-of-Life care, praising the…
The American Airlines Airbus 320 flight AA550 Phoenix to Boston with 147 passengers and 5 crew had to be diverted to Syracuse New York on Monday 5th October 2015 as the pilot dies mid-flight and a cool headed co-pilot lands the plane safely at 7am.. The pilot appeared ill during the flight, prompting the diversion…
British millionaire Paul Bailey 55, after he clipped the grass and spun out of control and crashed through the safety barriers, his £600, 000 ( $850,000) Porsche 918 Spyder into a crowd at the Annual Paqpaqli Ghall-Istrina Motorshow in Malta, a charity event on 4th October 2015 injuring 26 and five in critical condition including…