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Parents want action on social media, but many doubt a ban will be enough
Parents want action on social media but 46% doubt a ban on under-16s will work, despite 77% backing Keir Starmer's proposal, new YouGov polling reveals.

Trust is becoming a commercial asset, yet many brands remain unprepared
55% of consumers aged 18–34 have stopped buying from brands whose values conflict with their own, yet under 5% of marketers see trust as a challenge.

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SpaceX plans public offering at $1.75 trillion valuation, placing it among world's most valuable companies from day one of trading.
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Business

The £10 million watch launch that shows luxury brands are no longer selling products
AP x Swatch Royal Pop collaboration generated £10.41 million in earned media value, with 11 billion social media views driven by queues and hype.

Britons Were Promised Energy Security. Instead, Another Bill Shock Has Arrived
Ofgem raises energy price cap 13% from July despite government promises of security. Bills climb again as global gas shocks expose Britain's continued vulnerability.

TikTok’s Ad Free Push Signals A Bigger Shift In The Future Of Digital Advertising

Britain’s Inflation Relief May Prove Short Lived
Britain's inflation fell to 2.8% in April, but the decline is driven by temporary energy bill cuts rather than genuine economic improvement.
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Watches

The £10 million watch launch that shows luxury brands are no longer selling products

George Russell, IWC and the Shift From Track Time to Space Time

IWC Schaffhausen Builds a Watch for a Place Where Time Stops Making Sense








