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Gen Z Using AI for Office Communication, Study Finds

Shocking new research shows Generation Z workers are increasingly relying on AI tools to communicate with colleagues, raising concerns about workplace authenticity and social skills development.

Teen Slang Decoded: The Truth About 'Six' and 'Seven'

New research reveals how young people are using numerical slang like 'six' and 'seven' to navigate social situations and express emotions. Experts explain what parents need to know about this linguistic evolution.

Grooming gang victim quits 'toxic' inquiry panel

A survivor of child sexual exploitation has dramatically resigned from a government-backed inquiry, branding the panel 'dysfunctional' and 'traumatising' as she reveals systematic failures in supporting victims.

Royal Mail fined £5.6m for missing delivery targets

Royal Mail faces massive £5.6 million penalty after regulator Ofcom finds the postal service missed first and second class delivery targets for 2022-23, affecting millions of customers across the UK.

Therapist Reveals Top 5 Relationship Problems

An experienced couples counsellor shares the surprising patterns she sees most frequently in struggling relationships and reveals practical solutions that could save your partnership.

Science Reveals How to Spot Liars - Most Get It Wrong

Groundbreaking psychological research uncovers the subtle signs of deception that most people miss. Discover why your gut instinct about liars might be wrong, and learn the scientifically-proven techniques to detect dishonesty in everyday conversations.

The Most Common Word in the World Revealed

New linguistic research reveals the most commonly used word worldwide, challenging assumptions about language and human communication patterns across cultures.

Gen Z's Speakerphone Habit Shocks Britain

New research reveals Generation Z's startling communication habits, with 70% preferring speakerphone calls over traditional handset use, creating social chaos in public spaces.

UK family's fury as Hamas bomber in hostage deal

The family of a British-Israeli man murdered in the Hamas bombing of a Tel Aviv bar expresses fury as his killer is set for release in prisoner exchange, calling it a 'betrayal' of terror victims.

The 3-minute rule that kills attraction instantly

New research reveals how a single mistake within the first three minutes of meeting someone can destroy romantic potential instantly. Discover the psychology behind instant attraction killers.

Carney's Tense Body Language Around Trump Revealed

A body language analysis reveals the telling non-verbal cues between former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney and Donald Trump during their high-stakes meeting, exposing underlying tensions and power dynamics.

AI Romance: Signs Your Partner Uses Chatbots

Relationship experts reveal the telltale signs that your romantic partner might be using AI chatbots to communicate, from suspiciously perfect grammar to emotional detachment in digital conversations.

How UK couples are ending intimacy dry spells

Discover the surprising and heartfelt ways UK couples are breaking through intimacy dry spells and reconnecting in their relationships, from simple gestures to transformative adventures.

Met Police officer sacked over victim relationship

A Metropolitan Police constable has been dismissed after beginning an inappropriate sexual relationship with a vulnerable woman he met through his duties, in a serious breach of professional standards.

US Education Dept sent anti-Trump emails to Democrats

Exclusive investigation reveals the US Department of Education automatically distributed anti-Trump talking points to Democratic voters, raising serious questions about political neutrality in government communications.

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