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Parking apps costing drivers millions in fines

Exclusive investigation reveals UK councils are pocketing millions in fines as drivers struggle with confusing parking apps and hidden charges in the cashless revolution.

Lyft's tipping feature backlash costs business

Ride-hailing giant Lyft faces unexpected backlash as new tipping feature drives customers away, raising questions about the future of in-app gratuities in the competitive transport sector.

My Mr Right Search Ended In Dating Disaster

A woman's quest for love turned into a nightmare when her perfect match revealed a terrifying secret. Discover the dark side of digital dating that will make you rethink your search for romance.

Read 140 Books Yearly With This Library Hack

Discover how one reader smashed their annual book target using a clever library strategy that saved thousands and boosted their literary consumption dramatically.

12 Ways to Get Free Cash for Christmas

Discover legitimate ways to earn extra money this holiday season, from bank switching bonuses to cashback apps and energy grants - perfect for easing financial pressure.

Apple removes Trump's Truth Social from UK App Store

Apple has abruptly pulled Donald Trump's Truth Social app from its UK App Store, dealing a major blow to the former president's social media platform just as it planned international expansion.

AI Romance: 25% of Brits Prefer Chatbots to Partners

Shocking new research shows millions of Britons are turning to AI companions for emotional support, with some even prioritising digital relationships over real ones. Discover the psychological impact and ethical concerns of this growing trend.

Shinto Priests Purify Japan's Troubled Takeaway Apps

In a unique fusion of ancient tradition and modern convenience, Shinto priests in Japan are now performing purification rituals on popular food delivery apps like Uber Eats and Demaekan to banish digital 'demons' and restore customer trust after a series

Jane Austen's Emma reimagined for the dating app generation

A bold new theatrical production reimagines Jane Austen's classic heroine Emma Woodhouse as a modern-day influencer navigating the pitfalls of dating apps and sweaty nightclubs, asking if the search for love has truly changed.

Grandparents Have More Sex Than Gen Z, Study Finds

A landmark study uncovers a dramatic generational divide in sexual activity, with Britons over 70 reporting more active sex lives than their Gen Z grandchildren. Experts point to technology, economic pressures, and shifting social norms as key factors in

Social Media Apps Face Cigarette-Style Health Warnings

The UK Government is considering mandatory mental health warnings on social media platforms, similar to those on cigarette packets, to combat the growing crisis in youth mental health linked to excessive app usage.

Hidden Bus Stop Feature Stuns Australian Commuters

Australian bus passengers are discovering a remarkable, little-known feature at their stops that provides real-time arrival information with a simple press of a button, revolutionising the daily commute.

A24's Materialists Cast from Feeld Dating App Profiles

Exclusive: A24's new rom-com 'Materialists' leverages real Feeld dating profiles for its cast, blurring the lines between modern romance and cinematic authenticity. Discover the innovative, and controversial, casting process.

Science vs Superstition: The UK's Weather Forecasting War

A deep dive into the fierce rivalry between modern meteorology and the rising tide of 'intuitive' weather prediction apps. Discover why scientists are sounding the alarm about the return of forecasting by superstition.

The Ultimate Guide to the Best Audiobooks

Discover the best audiobooks of the year. From gripping thrillers to life-changing non-fiction, we review the top narrators and platforms to revolutionise your listening experience.

When Digital Maps Lead You Dangerously Astray

Exclusive investigation reveals the real-world chaos caused by faulty digital maps, from stranded Great North Run participants to non-existent supermarkets and dangerous driving routes.

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