Feminist ‘witches’ will cast spells at taxpayer-funded academic conference
TaxPayers’ Alliance says people ‘will be mystified by this latest misuse of their money’
![The academics behind the event say they will perform 'a series of spells and rituals'](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2024/07/13/TELEMMGLPICT000385311534_17208722200190_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqRo0U4xU-30oDveS4pXV-Vv4Xpit_DMGvdp2n7FDd82k.jpeg?imwidth=350)
Jump to content
TaxPayers’ Alliance says people ‘will be mystified by this latest misuse of their money’
Today’s teens and twentysomethings appear to have zero expectations of life delivering anything. No wonder so many of them have given up
Oversight Board to review moderation policies amid complaints over controversial slogan
Businesses promoting unproven treatments that they claim are ‘better’ than chemotherapy are benefiting from searches on social media giants
The star of Dune and Challengers is fast becoming one of the most powerful talents of her generation. Then what is she doing in New Malden?
The Australian blogger tricked the internet into believing that her terminal illness was cured by ‘wellness’ – but it was all a lie
Facebook parent suffers 17pc plunge after revealing jump in metaverse spending plans
Parents feel pressured to let children have the devices. They want better guidelines and more action from tech companies
Plus, a guide to how to handle the generational gap, including the complicated world of social media
Move comes as social media giants face heightened pressure to protect younger users
The Imperial family’s new Instagram is awash with images of stiff smiles and bland boardrooms... but at least there’s a retro charm to it
Abandoned slate mine made famous on social media is blighted by excrement and graffiti, according to volunteers
Changes championed by The Telegraph mark major strides toward mitigating risks of social media use, say campaigners
Anger is growing that super rich and powerful Big Tech has been given a free pass to push an addictive product on our children
It’s rare for poets to make money from their work, but one – who went viral during lockdown – has bucked the trend
Thanks to social media, a player from the sixth tier of English rugby is reaching a demographic that the RFU struggles to harness
Pair filmed attacks on young girls, saying they had to have sex as ‘payment’ for taking free drugs, police allege
Critics say surgeons should not carry out mastectomies on young women who need mental health support rather than irreversible surgery
American activist formerly known as Rachel Dolezal loses second teaching job after posting a link to a pornography website
Speaking on the Planet Normal podcast, the actress and campaigner says there are ‘only downsides’ to children having access to social media
UK parents are among most worried about impact of social media on the young with most believing that there should be greater safeguards
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei removed for violating ban on support of dangerous organisations
New tools can identify images altered with AI but not manipulated recordings