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
Almost half of voters want a second referendum on Brexit, according to a new poll released on the eve of the second anniversary of the historic vote to leave the EU.more
Anti-London sentiment is stronger in Newcastle than anywhere else in the UK, a new poll by YouGov has revealed. A study of more than 40,000 Britons found that attitudes towards the capital vary widely across different parts of the country.more
With the UK in the midst of a heatwave and the school holidays approaching, our lido expert, whose forthcoming book covers over 100 outdoor pools, picks 10 that are near or on the way to popular holiday hotspotsmore
The best beaches in Europe have been revealed just in time for the summer holidays. With the most beautiful sand and sea located in Croatia, Spain and even the UK, where are the best European beaches foundmore
The UK coast boasts more beach towns than you can shake a stick of rock at. Authors share their favourites for sun-kissed memories of summer in UK.more
The Jolly Good Fish Café in Teignmouth is officially the highest rank chip shop in Britain according to TripAdvisor diners. John, 63, who runs the venue with his wife Karen said: "We've been here two-and-a-half years and we work very hard.more
MoneySuperMarket, the UK's leading price comparison site, today unveils its annual Family Living Index, which reveals that Bath is 2018's best UK city to raise a family.more
The campaign ending in Ireland before the tomorrow's referendum on abortion focused on several hundred thousand undecided voters. According to experts, despite the conduct in the polls, supporters of the liberalization of regulations should wait with celebration.more
Glasgow Queen Street has been named Britain's most unpopular railway station in a survey of passengers. Independent watchdog Transport Focus took the views of more than 28,000 people at 56 stations for its ranking.more
A majority of 92% of Irish people think the country should remain in the European Union. The majority of Irish people believe Brexit is a mistake - but 44% agree and 44% disagree that it makes a united Ireland more likely.more
The Poles ranked fifth among immigrant groups, whose contribution to the life of their country was positively assessed by the British - according to a survey by YouGov. The Australians, Irish, Germans and Americans gained better ratings.more
The British are divided in the assessment of the US-British-French armed intervention in Syria and believe that Prime Minister Theresa May made a mistake by opting for an attack without consulting the parliament - according to a Survation poll published yesterday.more
Today's youngsters are the unhappiest in almost a decade because they do not know how to cope with setbacks, research by the Prince's Trust has found. more
Cities are often thought of as places for the young, but the reality is that many have an ageing population. What difference does the age of a city's residents make?more
Worryingly, the poll of 2,620 respondents in the UK found more than a tenth of the population admit to being 'terrible' with money. Also concerning is the fact one in 10 admitted they typically spend more than they earn.more