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Broadcaster's Childhood Terror in Abusive Home

Broadcaster Charlie Webster reveals her childhood terror of an abusive stepfather, hiding in her room and wetting herself to avoid him. She now campaigns to protect children from domestic violence.

How Santa outsmarted my 1987 Christmas whoopee cushion trap

In 1987, an eight-year-old devised a cunning plan with a whoopee cushion to catch Father Christmas. The festive prank backfired spectacularly, revealing a surprising side to Santa. Read the full story of a childhood mystery.

UK bans junk food TV ads before 9pm watershed

The UK government has announced a watershed ban on TV ads for HFSS foods before 9pm. Discover how this new policy aims to tackle childhood obesity and its impact on the food industry.

Parents Reclaim Family Time as Kids' Activities Pause

As the school year ends, UK families are rediscovering the joy of empty calendars and unstructured time. Discover why the break from relentless scheduling is a vital reset for parents and children alike.

RFK Jr's Panel Weighs Delay of Newborn Hepatitis B Vaccine

A US vaccine advisory committee, reshaped by Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, is considering a major shift in childhood immunisation policy. Experts warn the move could reverse decades of progress in combating the liver disease.

US Panel May Axe Newborn Hepatitis B Vaccine

A US federal advisory panel could vote to end the decades-old recommendation for hepatitis B shots in newborns. The move, driven by RFK Jr-appointed officials, signals a radical shift in American immunisation policy.

Sugar Tax Extended to Cover Milkshakes and Lattes

The UK government announces milkshakes will no longer be exempt from the sugar tax as part of strengthened measures to tackle childhood obesity. Learn how this affects your favourite drinks.

PS5: Best & Worst Console I've Owned - UK Review

As PS5 prices drop for Black Friday 2025, a UK gamer shares their conflicted experience with Sony's console - amazing hardware but disappointing innovation. Read the full verdict.

New Mexico Launches Universal Free Childcare

New Mexico becomes the first US state to offer free childcare for all families, a landmark victory achieved through years of grassroots campaigning by parents and teachers.

Prozac no better than placebo for children

New research reveals Prozac offers no clinical benefit over placebo for childhood depression. Experts urge guideline changes to protect young people from harmful side-effects.

UK family's fight after son's brain cancer diagnosis

A Hertfordshire family shares their story after their four-year-old son was diagnosed with a brain tumour. Months later, his mother discovered she had breast cancer. Read their emotional journey and their fight for Raffi's future treatment.

Roblox Rolls Out Age Verification in Australia

Roblox introduces voluntary age estimation tech to limit cross-generational chat, arguing its 'immersive gaming platform' should be exempt from Australia's under-16s social media ban.

Nestlé adds sugar to African baby cereals

Investigation reveals Nestlé adds up to 7.5g sugar per serving to baby cereals in Africa while European products remain sugar-free. Campaigners accuse company of health risks.

Game Awards 2025 Nominees Officially Announced

The Game Awards 2025 nominees have been unveiled, with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 making history as the most nominated game ever. Discover all the contenders ahead of the December 12 ceremony.

Majority of gamers prefer single-player titles

New research shows 56% of global gamers prefer single-player games, challenging the live service dominance. Discover the demographic trends shaping gaming preferences across the UK and worldwide.

Sony shuts down fan-made Concord revival project

Sony has issued copyright claims against a fan-made Concord revival, effectively killing the failed hero shooter for the second time. Read about the legal action and what it means for gaming preservation.

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