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Australia's Under-16 Social Media Ban Explained

Australia's world-first social media ban for under-16s starts 10 December. Discover which platforms are included, how age checks work, and the appeal process for wrongful bans.

DoJ Probes Debunked Venezuela Election Claims

Exclusive: Federal investigators examine unfounded claims Venezuela helped steal the 2020 US election, potentially strengthening case for military action. Read the full investigation.

Montpellier denies Mary Fowler racism allegations

French club Montpellier has strongly denied Australian footballer Mary Fowler's claims of racist treatment, refuting allegations involving bananas in the dressing room. Read their official statement.

Farage accused of racist behaviour at school

Exclusive: Nigel Farage's former schoolfriend reveals shocking allegations of racist and antisemitic behaviour during their time at Dulwich College. Read the full investigation.

Meta begins Australian teen account shutdowns

Meta starts notifying Australian teens under 16 that their Facebook, Instagram and Threads accounts will be deactivated by December 10. Affected users can download content or return at 16.

Booking.com and hotel chains ads banned over prices

The ASA has banned ads from Booking.com, Accor, Travelodge, and Hilton for misleading consumers about room availability at advertised 'from' prices. Discover the full story and what it means for your travel bookings.

UK Adopts Danish Immigration Model

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces a radical overhaul of the UK's immigration system, mirroring Denmark's controversial approach. Explore the social and economic consequences.

Hidden Card Service Could Save You Hundreds

Discover how chargeback schemes can help you recover money for undelivered or defective goods. Learn eligibility criteria, time limits and step-by-step claiming process from financial experts.

Meta Faces Millions in Australian News Fines

Meta could face millions in penalties under Australia's new media bargaining rules while Google renews deals at lower rates. Learn how this affects news publishers.

AI Scams Cost UK Insurers £84k Per Fake Claim

British insurers face an unprecedented surge in AI-driven fraud, with 15% of claims now fraudulent. Discover how outdated systems are costing the industry millions and what's being done.

BBC leadership crisis deepens amid political pressure

The BBC faces a critical juncture as director general Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness resign following concerted attacks from right-wing press and political figures. Explore the governance failures and future challenges.

Australia Pushes to Ban Roblox for Under-16s

Australian regulators are targeting Roblox in proposed social media restrictions for children, raising questions about online safety and gaming platform regulation worldwide.

Met Police scrutiny over Al Fayed trafficking claims

London's Metropolitan Police confronts new criticism as whistleblower reveals how trafficking claims against the late Harrods owner were allegedly mishandled, raising serious questions about police accountability.

UK bans misleading 'eco-friendly' wood burner adverts

The UK's advertising watchdog has banned 'green' claims for wood-burning stoves following a landmark investigation that found manufacturers were misleading consumers about their true environmental impact.

Trump Moans: 'Zohran Mamdani Should Be Nice to Me!'

Former US President Donald Trump has taken to Truth Social to complain about New York politician Zohran Mamdani, demanding the Democratic Socialist should show him more respect in what critics are calling another attention-seeking rant.

How Elon Musk's X is reshaping British politics

Elon Musk's transformation of Twitter into X is creating seismic shifts in UK political discourse, providing an unprecedented platform for right-wing voices and challenging traditional media dominance.

Trump's Truth Social Rants Target Legal System

Former President Donald Trump unleashes fury on Truth Social, attacking judges, prosecutors, and political opponents in a series of incendiary posts that could impact his ongoing legal battles.

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