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‘Kinda chic to’ look into social media trends

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‘Kinda chic to’ look into social media trends
CTV News
CTV News1 hrs ago
‘Kinda chic to’ look into social media trends
Social media users are posting with the prompt “Kinda chic to…” followed by something they feel passionately about.
The Mirror
The Mirror4 hrs ago
'My daughter, 13, took her own life - I had no idea how disturbing social media is until I checked her phone'
The mum and sister of 13-year-old Blake Gallier, from Kent, said the teen had accessed "worrying stuff" and had "disturbing videos" fed to her via social media accounts
Daily Star
Daily Star17 hrs ago
Major update on survivors of M9 head-on crash after five teens ‘in balaclavas’ killed
Police have made a breakthrough on their investigation as tributes to the five teens, aged 15 to 18, have been paid by family and friends
Extra: Horror M9 crash and social media trend gardaí seem powerless to stop
The five teenage boys killed in a horror crash when their car was driven the wrong way on the M9 motorway were all aged between 15 and 18 years of age.Post-mortem examinations will now be carried out on the bodies of Joey Carthy (15) and Jack Kennedy (17) from Athy, Co Kildare; Alex McCarthy (17) and his cousin Jeremy
LBC News
LBC News🏁 first to report2 days ago
Social media trend linked to fatal motorway crash that killed five teenagers - lbc.co.uk
Social media trend linked to fatal motorway crash that killed five teenagers  lbc.co.uk