A recent Amnesty International UK poll found that 60 per cent of Gen Zers believe political leaders like US President Donald Trump are contributing to misogynistic and divisive language online, leading young women to avoid social media platforms due to a “toxic ‘bro’ culture.” Influencer Andrew Tate was identified as the main driver of online misogyny by half of male respondents, while 58 per cent of female respondents pointed to Trump, with Elon Musk and Nigel Farage also named. The survey highlighted the mental health impact of encountering misogynistic content, with 37 per cent of all respondents reporting negative effects and 44 per cent of women experiencing this compared to 28 per cent of men.
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Reeves rejects parts of Trump’s economic agenda before talks with Bessent
SummaryUK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has dismissed key components of Donald Trump's economic policies ahead of her meeting with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, emphasizing the UK's commitment to an open global economy. While acknowledging the need to address global trade imbalances, Reeves stressed the importance of reducing trade barriers and supporting multilateral institutions, differing from Trump's approach. She aims to negotiate a UK-US trade deal to lower tariffs on British exports, while addressing regulatory challenges...
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