March 2025

Gen-Z vows to ban their children from using social media as half of 16 to 24-year-olds admit they are annoyed with their usage when they were younger

Gen-Z vows to ban their children from using social media as half of 16 to 24-year-olds admit they are annoyed with their usage when they were younger

By ELEANOR HARDING EDUCATION EDITOR Published: 20:00 EST, 6 March 2025 | Updated: 20:35 EST, 6 March 2025 Generation Z are becoming disillusioned with social media and four out of five vow to ban their own children from using it for as long as possible, a survey has found. Half of those aged 16 to […]

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Han Dong-Hoon: the ‘traitor’ at the heart of South Korea’s impeachment drama

Han Dong-Hoon: the ‘traitor’ at the heart of South Korea’s impeachment drama

News 1 Han Dong-Hoon was once regarded as the South Korean president’s right-hand man Han Dong-Hoon was driving home from dinner in Seoul on December 3, scanning the radio, when he heard a breaking news update: President Yoon Suk-Yeol was preparing to deliver an emergency address. Han, then the leader of Yoon’s People Power Party

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Waitrose ends row with Warburtons after high-end supermarket refused to sell products over prices dispute

Waitrose ends row with Warburtons after high-end supermarket refused to sell products over prices dispute

By SABRINA MILLER Published: 20:04 EST, 6 March 2025 | Updated: 20:37 EST, 6 March 2025 They had found themselves in a bit of a jam following a tense pricing war. But after spending two years in exile, Warburton crumpets have at last returned to Waitrose’s shelves. The high-end supermarket began selling a selection of

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Closure warning for NI pharmacies over funding difficulties

Closure warning for NI pharmacies over funding difficulties

Getty Images Community Pharmacy NI said a rise in the National Insurance rate for employers will add to the current funding deficit A body representing community pharmacists in Northern Ireland has said continuing funding difficulties will result in more pharmacies closing. Community Pharmacy NI (CPNI) said the sector had been “grappling with a funding deficit

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