The worst places in the UK for litter-riden roads have been revealed in a new report by the AA. Experts at the motoring firm surveyed more than 11,000 drivers in the UK about how much rubbish they'd seen on roads and surrounding areas. Over half (55 per cent) said they'd noticed more than usual - while just six per cent said they had seen seen less. Sadly, the figure is up three per cent from May 2024 when 52 per cent of drivers said they regularly saw rubbish on UK streets.
As we descend towards slop-based social media, where the videos are fake and the people are bots, we might be rounding up our time with algorithmically generated feeds. For Financial Times, John Burn-Murdoch shows time spent on social media over the past decade. The key signal seems to be in young people's usage. It looks like usage plateaued for 16- to 24-year-olds and has been inching its way down. Although usage over two and a half hours per day is still a lot. Also when