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‘A lot of chaos, quickly’: panic grips US music industry as ‘kingmaker’ TikTok faces ban
England need some honest reflection as failed ‘Jon-Ball’ all but ends Ashes hopes | Raf Nicholson
The only time I ever saw Meg Lanning cry was immediately after the 2017 World Cup semi-final. Australia had been unexpectedly gut-punched by Harmanpreet Kaur, sent packing from a tournament they were favourites to win. Lanning was trying to make sense of it all, and was so upset you could …
Never have stale crisps again… nine invaluable things I’ve learned from TikTok
The average TikTok user spends almost
on the app. However, the screen time of American users is about to be rapidly reduced, as the app is set to be banned in the USA.
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Chinese rival app Xiaohongshu is overwhelmed by ‘TikTok refugees’ in US
When Angelica Oung received the notification that her Xiaohongshu account had been blocked for violating the social media app’s code of conduct, her mind started racing.
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The only picture she had posted on …
Labour pledges to make Sunday trains as reliable as weekday services
Sunday train services will be as reliable as those on weekdays under plans to renationalise the railways, the new transport secretary will claim in a keynote speech on Monday.
Issuing a series of pledges on which the government will be judged by millions of passengers – as well as its …
Uncharted territory for the WHO if Trump withdraws US membership
first day
ofDonald Trump
’s new administration, would in effect cut the multilateral agency’s funding by one-fifth.The severe …
‘I know someone in a warehouse with a master’s degree’: how to break the cycle of youth unemployment
At a packed east London jobs fair, Habib Mudh hid is looking for an employer to give him a break. Having spent his early 20s navigating failed job applications, courses and bit-part employment, Mudh hid is among a growing post-pandemic generation of young adults out of work.
“All that process, …
Emma Raducanu stays positive but has ‘no excuses’ after Australian Open rout
Mitford sister’s diaries recounting relationship with Hitler ‘discovered’
The diary of an antisemitic British socialite who was obsessed with Adolf Hitler and struck up a personal relationship with the Nazi leader has been discovered, according to the Daily Mail.
The leather-bound journals, which had been lost to historians and unseen for eight decades, appear to reveal the extent …
Home Office accused of ‘blocking’ people stuck in war zones from joining family in UK
The UK government’s family reunification policy has been criticised by charities and MPs after new data revealed how Home Office bureaucracy was making it impossible for people stranded in war zones, such as Gaza and Sudan, to reunite with family members in the UK.
Existing policy is supposed to allow …