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California drivers win historic union rights

In a groundbreaking victory for gig economy workers, California has passed legislation granting ride-hailing drivers collective bargaining rights, potentially reshaping the industry nationwide.

Why We've Forgotten the Nuclear Apocalypse

A deep dive into the alarming psychological shift that has seen society's fear of nuclear annihilation fade into obscurity, and the profound dangers this collective forgetting poses to global security in the 21st century.

UK Typhoons to Lead NATO Air Policing in Estonia

In a decisive response to regional tensions, the UK deploys advanced Typhoon fighter jets to Estonia, spearheading NATO's enhanced air defence posture. The move signals a major commitment to collective security on the Alliance's eastern frontier.

2025 UK Psychology Uni Rankings: Oxford Dethroned

The Complete University Guide 2025 unveils dramatic shifts in psychology rankings. Discover which universities soared, which fell, and where to find the UK's best psychology programmes for your future career.

Poland Triggers NATO Article 4 After Russian Drone Incursion

Poland invokes NATO's Article 4, demanding urgent consultations after a Russian-made drone violates its airspace and crashes near a key town. The incident raises fears of escalation and tests the Alliance's collective defence pledge.

NATO's Red Line Crossed: Russian Drone Hits Poland

Exclusive analysis: A Russian-made drone's strike on Polish soil marks a perilous escalation in the Ukraine war, testing NATO's collective defence pledge and pushing the alliance towards a critical juncture.

Meta faces £3bn UK lawsuit over WhatsApp data

Meta is hit with a massive £3 billion collective action lawsuit in the UK, accused of illegally merging WhatsApp user data with Facebook for profit without proper consent.

Trump's Secret Plan to Slash NATO Funding Revealed

Exclusive: Leaked documents detail a radical Trump administration proposal to effectively withdraw the US from NATO, drastically cutting funding and undermining collective defence against Russia during a critical period for Ukraine.

Happy Sympathy: The Antidote To Global Pain

Explore the powerful cultural shift towards 'Happy Sympathy' – a revolutionary approach to global empathy that balances compassion with joy, offering a new way to heal our collective trauma without being consumed by the world's suffering.

AI Psychosis: Chatbots May Fuel Delusional Thinking

Groundbreaking investigation reveals how AI chatbots may inadvertently fuel psychotic episodes and reinforce delusional beliefs. Leading psychiatrists and tech experts explain the alarming risks and call for immediate safeguards.

Three childhood traits linked to adult psychopathy

New research from King's College London identifies three key behavioural signs in children that are strongly linked to developing psychopathy in adulthood. The study offers a potential breakthrough in early intervention.

Science Names The World's Most Calming Colour

Groundbreaking scientific research reveals the one colour proven to lower heart rate and reduce stress. Discover the psychology and physiology behind the world's most calming shade and how to use it in your home and life.

Lighthouse Parenting: The Expert-Approved Trend

Discover why psychologists are endorsing 'Lighthouse Parenting' – the balanced approach that guides children without hovering. Learn how this method builds resilience and independence.

Why Not Joining In Could Be Your Secret Superpower

New research reveals that those who hesitate to join in aren't necessarily shy or antisocial - they may possess a powerful cognitive advantage that drives deeper thinking and innovation.

Soho House Goes Private in Major $1.1bn Deal

Exclusive members' club Soho House has de-listed from the stock market in a major shift. Discover the implications for its global membership and the future of private hospitality.

Nathan Cleary's Childhood Trauma Revealed

Penrith Panthers superstar Nathan Cleary opens up about a harrowing childhood experience that left him traumatised, sharing the incredibly scary act that still haunts him years later.

Brits stuck in takeaway rut with 76% ordering same meal

New research reveals the surprising truth about UK takeaway habits, with most households ordering the same meal repeatedly. Discover the nation's favourite dishes and the psychology behind our culinary comfort zones.

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