Wow, you folks have all the answers so why all the angst opinions wise ?
As for free press which is the right of journalists & media outlets in reporting news & to express their opinions & then publish information without government censorship, intimidation, or legal interference with a watchdog for transparency accountability, all crucial for a functioning democracy then I do really take on board all opinions & obviously read lots of it too no matter what differences are heatedly opinionated on here.
Reporting certainly not an easy gaff to enter into specifically reporting politics of east & west, my younger brother dabbled within press & media that now operates globally which creates huge new challenges for the 'free press' reporting scenario due to the rise of AI-generated disinformation & increasing intense political pressure on journalists which are significant challenges for a free press today, for sure.
As for social media of Twitter, nuff said & certainly not for me, likewise Instagram bollux. Each to their own of course but within aspects of social media creative tec programming then mega bucks can be made for the tec savvy with balls & skills that defo pay the bills if implemented in the right direction today.
Ireland for example has experienced a massive, strategic & sustained rise as a global technology powerhouse with the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector employing more than 160,000 people. The sector has seen a 70 per cent growth over the past decade transforming the Irish economy into a leader in software, AI & digital services.
Their tempting tax regulations certainly encourage innovators, for sure. My young brother is now back in such media & regularly trades with Ireland from his German base as both countries have a deep, strategic & expanding technology partnership with 2025 seeing intensified collaboration in areas like green energy, AI, aerospace & high-tech manufacturing, a collaboration driven by trade missions from Enterprise Ireland IDA Ireland creating huge opportunities.
So not is all doom & gloom globally, imo, just shifts away from mainstay traditional employment & a willingness to uproot & travel.
Global employment is undergoing a major transformation driven by rapid AI adoption, aging demographics in developed economies & a shift toward hybrid, flexible, and gig-based work structures. While developed nations face labour shortages, emerging economies are managing expanding workforces prompting a focus on skill acquisition, particularly in green & technology sectors.
FWIW, the UK's technological communication sector faces significant challenges often characterized by patchy infrastructure, slow adoption of new technologies & a growing digital divide.
As a Brit working in Europe with experienced digital savvy friends struggling in UK i am asking why on their behalf ?

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