Other voices dominating the virtual realm are a snapshot of the rest of Yoon's support base: middle-aged or elderly men. One of them runs A Stroke of Genius, one of the largest pro-Yoon YouTube channels with 1.6 million subscribers. His livestreams of rallies and monologues pillorying Yoon's opponents regularly rack up tens of thousands of views, with the comments section flooded with calls to "protect President Yoon".
The move marks the latest attempt by retailers to try to stem the rise in shoplifting.at its Gateshead store, which prompted a similarly mixed response from shoppers earlier this year.
"Am I at border control or Tesco?" asked one Reddit user.Last week Greggs announced that it willbehind the counter at sites where there are high levels of theft.
And in 2023, photos circulating on social mediaincluding steaks and cheese with security tags, while coffee was replaced with dummy jars.
UK steelmakers said US President Donald Trump's decision to double import taxes on steel and aluminium to 50% is "yet another body blow" to the industry.
Trade group UK Steel warned some orders could be delayed or cancelled, with uncertainty surrounding some shipments which are already halfway across the Atlantic.The UN's secretary general and its special rapporteurs have previously raised concerns about Iran's treatment of BBC staff and warned that harassment, surveillance and death threats violated international human rights law.
A mother whose 11-year-old daughter died when exiting her school bus has called for better road safety in Northern Ireland.Caitlin-Rose McMullan died after being
in Castledawson, County Londonderry, in March.Stella McMullan said her daughter may not have lost her life if there had been "bus safety in place".