As the Brexit negotiations grind on, and with a withdrawal agreement still seeming elusive, the British people are becoming more pessimistic about what Brexit might mean. A major new survey by the Policy Institute at King's College London and Ipsos MORI reveals that nearly half (44%) expect the UK to leave the EU in March 2019 without a deal in place.more
More and more women feel that they have the same opportunities in the labor market as men in the same positions. Most, however, have no illusions that in terms of earnings is far from equality.more
In a new survey conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), Rushmore in Hampshire has been found to officially be the UK's happiest place with residents rating their life satisfaction as an impressive 8.35 out of 10.more
A large minority of people in the UK believe multiculturalism has undermined British culture and that migrants do not properly integrate, according to some of the broadest research into the population's attitudes to immigration.more
Members of Britain's three biggest trade unions now support a new referendum on Brexit by a margin of more than two to one, according to a bombshell poll that will cause political shockwaves on the eve of the party conference season.more
Online voucher codes company, MyVoucherCodes, has surveyed travellers from across the UK to uncover 10 of their favourite bucket list destinations from around the world.more
Striking the balance between your job and having a personal life can feel like a luxury at the best of times. However, some companies are wising up to the importance of helping prevent staff from burning out, which also has an impact on turnover.more
The ruling Conservative Party is expanding its lead in polls over the opposition Labor Party, although the British believe that none of the leaders of these parties is the best candidate for the prime minister, according to YouGov for the Times.more
Departures run by the Hungarian carrier were an average of 23 minutes late in 2017 - enough time to watch half an episode of Game of Thrones while waiting at the gate.more
People are on average online for 24 hours a week, twice as long as 10 years ago, with one in five of all adults spending as much as 40 hours a week on the web. more
Brits have chosen Britain as their dream holiday destination, preferring vacations in the Great British countryside and seaside to trips to far-flung foreign places, a study into the nation's holiday habits has revealed.
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Boris Johnson has emerged as the favourite to succeed Theresa May for the first time in two years, in a sign his shock resignation over Brexit has gone down well among grassroots Tories.more
The full catalogue of Tatler's choices for 2018 will be released later on Thursday, but the Queen, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Sussex all made the cut.more
Over half of the Polish respondents (55%) declare that they feel connected above all with the local community, the place where they live; one quarter (25%) mainly with Poland, and only a few (4%) identify themselves mainly with Europe - according to the CBOS survey.more
More voters favour a second Brexit referendum than do not, a new poll has indicated, as a tussle between Theresa May and the EU over trade continues.more
In the last four years, the popularity of using medical services has not changed in Poland. A noticeable increase was noted in the case of dental services as well as diagnostic and laboratory tests.more
Nearly 65% of 2,000 surveyed in a new poll say that they are proud of the work they do. Half said they'd prefer to have a job which didn't pay very well but left them feeling fulfilled, with only 20% saying they'd actively take a well-paid but unfulfilling job.more