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Your support makes all the difference. Read more TikTok is facing possible legal action from two of its employees over plans to axe hundreds of jobs from its UK online safety team.
In June 2025, the social media giant said it would be expanding its “investment and presence” in the UK, proudly declaring: "What underpins...
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