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31% of teenage girls aged 16 to 18 ‘have recently experienced economic abuse’

Irish News

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July 7, 2026

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31% of teenage girls aged 16 to 18 ‘have recently experienced economic abuse’

In many cases, the abuse began within weeks of a relationship starting, according to charity Surviving Economic Abuse.

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Stolen childhoods

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· Jul 2, 2026

 Wealth inequality on the rise in Greece, UBS report shows

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Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 23, 2026

UN commission says Israel continues genocide through targeting of Palestinian children

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ArcaMax

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· Jun 22, 2026

Childhood experiences of LGBTQ+ stigma can harm romantic relationships decades later – psychologists explain how to reconnect with yourself and your partner

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Related coverage for "31% of teenage girls aged 16 to 18 ‘have recently experienced economic abuse’": NDTV — Opinion: Ending Child Marriage by Breaking the Intergenerational Cycle of Exploitation. Mises Institute — Chapter 2: Liberal Economic Policy. Borneo Bulletin — Stolen childhoods. Kathimerini —  Wealth inequality on the rise in Greece, UBS report shows. Anadolu Agency — UN commission says Israel continues genocide through targeting of Palestinian children. ArcaMax — Childhood experiences of LGBTQ+ stigma can harm romantic relationships decades later – psychologists explain how to reconnect with yourself and your partner