As cuffing season approaches, a new toxic dating trend called ‘sledging’ has emerged, where daters prolong relationships they’re not interested in or delay breakups to avoid being alone over the festive period. Research shows that many young singles have kept dating someone they don’t like or waited to break up until after the holidays. Reasons for delaying the breakup include wanting someone to have sex or cuddle with, avoiding loneliness, and having a date for holiday parties. Dating experts recommend open and honest conversations about the relationship’s future to avoid falling victim to ‘sledging’.
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Israeli minister met David Lammy on ‘private’ visit to UK, Foreign Office says
Activist groups have requested an arrest warrant for Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar following his unannounced visit to London amid ongoing tensions in Gaza. The UK Foreign Office confirmed that Foreign Secretary David Lammy met Sa’ar, describing the visit as "private" but noting discussions on a range of Middle East issues. The timing of the visit has sparked outrage and led to accusations of Sa’ar's alleged complicity in war crimes, coinciding with Israel's intensified military...
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