• Would You Break Up Over Bathroom Behaviour?

    Seven in 10 British couples are engaging in ‘bathroom wars’ – arguing about the state the room is left in. A study of 2,000 adults found men are left incensed by their partner not clearing their hair out of the plug hole – and women are horrified by the mess or the ghastly smell left

  • What Are The Questions British Kids Want Answered

    The existence of the Loch Ness monster, ghosts and aliens are the real mysteries the nation’s children would love to have answered. A poll of 1,000 primary school-aged children revealed ghosts are the number one curiosity, with 32 per cent of youngsters wanting to know whether they exist. Three in 10 want an answer on

  • Brits go on holiday to the same place FIVE times

    Britain is stuck in a holidaying rut – going to the same destinations year-on-year. A poll of 2,000 adults, who take trips away, found nearly nine in 10 have returned to a location they’d already visited. On average, Brits have packed up and headed to the same holiday spot five times. But a tenth have

  • December 19th will be the Worst Weather of the Year

    Brits will typically experience the worst weather of the year on December 19th, according to 30 years of weather data. With the shortest day of the year falling just days later, experts have revealed December 19th is most likely to see the coldest, wettest or windiest weather of the year. But July 21st is most

  • Gents – What Type of Christmas Shopper are You?

    Modern men take pride in being skilled Christmas shoppers – compared to their parents who believed present buying was a ‘woman’s job’. A poll of 2,000 men found that in the 1970s, Christmas shopping was largely a female job, with 73 per cent of husbands leaving the task solely to their wives. Generations later, men’s

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