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800,000 UK toddlers on social media, CSJ warns

Shocking figures reveal over 800,000 UK children aged 3-5 use social media. Former minister Lord Nash demands a public health campaign and age limit of 16. Read the full report.

Australian Youth Suicide Rates Rise Alarmingly

Landmark research reveals Australian youth are experiencing suicidal thoughts and self-harm at younger ages than previous generations. Learn about the critical risk factors and urgent call for intervention.

Study Debunks Trump's Immigration Raid Claims

New analysis reveals 73% of ICE detainees have no criminal convictions, contradicting Trump's claims about immigration raids targeting criminals. Discover the facts.

Five Brain Epochs Found, But Ageing Overlooked

New Cambridge University research identifies five distinct brain development stages, yet older readers note the final two epochs receive minimal attention. Read the full analysis.

Fame cuts singers' lives by 5 years, study finds

Groundbreaking research reveals famous singers die 4.6 years younger than lesser-known peers. Discover why fame itself, not lifestyle, is the toxic factor. Read the shocking findings.

AI doesn't understand puns, UK research finds

New research from UK and Italian universities reveals AI's poor grasp of humour. Discover why large language models struggle with puns and cultural nuance. Read the full study.

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.

British Jews turn to Greens and Reform UK

New study reveals British Jewish support for Labour and Conservatives has collapsed from 84% to 58%, with significant growth for Green Party and Reform UK. Explore the political realignment.

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.

UPFs Drive Chronic Disease Crisis in Australia

Major Lancet report reveals Australia's high ultra-processed food consumption is driving chronic diseases. Urgent policy action needed to address this public health emergency.

Buckinghamshire towns top UK retirement ranking

New research reveals Chesham and Amersham as Britain's premier retirement destinations, offering countryside charm with excellent London transport links. Discover what makes these towns special.

Leeds Named UK's Most Concert-Obsessed City

A 2025 study reveals Leeds as the UK's most concert-obsessed city, with Oxford and Edinburgh completing the top three. Discover if your city made the top 10 ranking.

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.

Shouting deters seagulls from stealing food

New research reveals shouting is the most effective way to stop seagulls stealing your chips. Discover the peaceful deterrent that works better than running away.

Shouting is best way to deter seagulls, study finds

New research from the University of Exeter reveals that shouting, not speaking, is the most effective way to stop seagulls from stealing your food. Learn the peaceful way to protect your chips.

Study: People Want Wild But Pretty Parks

New research shows public supports less mowing in parks if wild spaces look attractive. Discover how councils can boost biodiversity with public backing.

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