Meta has faced a significant defeat in a landmark trial concerning its social media platforms, with implications that could force the tech giant to reassess its approach to user engagement.
Meta has faced a significant defeat in a landmark trial concerning its social media platforms, with implications that could force the tech giant to reassess its approach to user engagement.
Pressure is mounting on the Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden as statistics reveal that nearly all Britons on sickness benefits who have been exempt from seeking work since the
A significant legal case has emerged in Los Angeles, potentially altering the landscape of social media liability. The case under consideration pits social media giants Meta and YouTube against allegations
By the start of the next decade, disability benefits claims in Britain are projected to reach extraordinary levels, with one in eight people expected to receive support. Official estimates suggest
More than 300,000 young people in the UK are now claiming out-of-work benefits without any requirement to seek employment, double the figure recorded five years ago. Recent government data shows
Newly released data from the Department for Work and Pensions reveals that claims for disability benefits linked to ADHD have risen sharply over the past year. The number of individuals
The cost to taxpayers of the Access to Work benefit scheme has leapt by over 20 percent in just one year, according to new official figures. The Department for Work
Official figures have revealed that millions in the United Kingdom are likely to remain on benefits indefinitely as the cost of worklessness escalates. Out of the eight million people claiming
Britain is grappling with a significant increase in benefit claims driven by mental health and behavioural disorders, challenging longstanding attitudes towards work and disability. Recent government data reveals that two
Every young person who leaves the workforce due to long term illness costs the country £1 million over their lifetime, according to a new review. The findings, published today by
Britain faces a sharp rise in people moving onto long-term sickness benefits, with five thousand claimants joining the system every working day. Recent analysis indicates incapacity claims have doubled since
Gen Z are shifting their spending priorities, with fitness and health now outranking traditional leisure habits such as takeaways and streaming services. According to new figures from the Gym Group,
New analysis reveals that over one million Britons receive state benefits surpassing the national minimum wage, with a growing number being parked on welfare due to mental health conditions. According
Britain’s welfare system faces an unprecedented challenge as projections indicate health-related claims will constitute 50% of all primary benefit applications by 2029, with annual costs surpassing £100 billion for the
The NHS is facing an unprecedented surge in demand for mental health services, especially among younger generations, as noted by Professor Sir Simon Wessely, a non-executive NHS England director. In






