Leaving on shoes, asking for the Wifi password and using mobile phones at the dinner table, are the house rules that guests break the most, a poll has claimedmore
More than a third of Britons have admitted to snooping on their partner's devices and social media accounts to find out whether they are guilty of cheating, a study has revealed.more
Almost a third of British voters would prefer to see crucial government decisions made by artificial intelligence, not politicians, a poll has found.more
A survey of EU member states has found that Irish people have the most positive image of the European Union with just 8% having a negative impression of the EU.more
A study of 2,000 men and women in relationships found many don't have the time or energy to search for recipes, trawl through supermarkets for ingredients or spend hours prepping and rustling up exotic dinners.
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Over half of Poles, retirement is associated with rest, one-third with financial problems - according to the study "Life after retirement - imaginations and attitudes of Poles". The "rest" was more often indicated by men and young people, and "problems" - women and the elderly.more
One in seven said they would like their birthday to fall on the summer solstice - 21 June, which is the longest day of the year. Christmas Day was voted the worst day of the year for your big day to land, followed by a 'leap year day' on 29 February.more
More than half of citizens of the United Kingdom think the country has been divided, especially by the Brexit process, while political parties and the government have lost trust in the eyes of the public, a recent survey suggests.more
Three out of four workers from Ukraine want to continue working in Poland, mainly due to their satisfaction with their current job and the presence of their families and friends in Poland - according to the Manpower report.more
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
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
"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
Orkney is the best place to live in the UK, with cheap houses, low crime, good schools and a population who are among the happiest and healthiest in the country, according to the annual Halifax quality of life survey.more