The Los Angeles Times reported Thursday that advertisers were able to target people interested in perpetuators of the Holocaust, including Joseph Goebbels, Josef Mengele and Heinrich Himmler to hundreds of thousands of users. more
British consumers are preparing to carry on shopping despite the mounting political chaos over Brexit, according to a survey, even as business leaders increasingly sound the alarm over the potential hit to the economy.more
Parents of young children rejoice: Lidl is introducing 'fun size' supermarket trolleys to its UK stores so little ones don't get bored while you shop.
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More than a third of people in the UK believe that Islam is a threat to the British way of life, according to a report by the anti-fascist group Hope not Hate.more
Poles have 1.49 billion zlotys of unpaid loans. This is almost three times more than four years ago - according to the data from the National Debt Register.more
There is growing interest in the citizenship of the Republic of Poland. In 2018, the Polish paspart got a record number of foreigners - the Polish daily "Rzeczpospolita" reports.more
After talking to over 2,000 teens aged 13-19 they found that, on average, these youngsters expect to earn about £70,000 a year by the time they hit 30.more
The adverts have been seen up to 50 million times in Britain but no one knows who is paying for them, says Sam Jeffers, co founder of Who Targets Me, which tracks so-called 'dark' political adverts in Britain.
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"Love gives meaning to life" - believes 90 percent of Poles surveyed as part of the study "How do Poles love?". As much as 79 percent. respondents believe in love for a lifetime.more
Android users have been put on alert about a new "critical security vulnerability" that could allow phones to be hacked if they are sent specific images files.more
The NHS is spending £70m placing mobile scanning trucks in supermarket car parks in a bid to cut deaths from lung cancer by encouraging patients to undergo a check-up.more
Struggling police may switch off 101 line at night to reduce the demand on already overstretched forces leaving victims to report crimes online insteadmore
British workers are taking no more than a half an hour breaks at work as the inclination to stop and recharge is "becoming a thing of the past", new research reveals.more