More than half of Americans want to see their friends...
By Vanessa Mangru // SWNS NEWS COPY W/ VIDEO + INFOGRAPHIC Most people can’t get by without a little help from their friends. A survey of 2,000 adults looked at...
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By Vanessa Mangru // SWNS NEWS COPY W/ VIDEO + INFOGRAPHIC Most people can’t get by without a little help from their friends. A survey of 2,000 adults looked at...
An All-Party Parliamentary Group paper released today on minimally invasive cancer treatments (MICTs) found only 10 per cent of cancer patients are offered non-invasive treatments. This is despite many of...
A study of 2,000 adults found 54 per cent describe themselves as ‘adventurous’. But 18-24-year-olds are most likely to make the claim (79 per cent), with 55-64-year-olds the least...
A tool has been developed to help fed up workers deal with their colleagues’ annoying behaviour in the workplace. The ‘passive aggressive sign generator’ allows disgruntled staff to select...
School children were invited to draw pictures showing what they think the world’s oceans would look like in the year 2070, and they make for disheartening viewing. Youngsters filled the...
More than half of Brits have had a holiday romance – with six in 10 of those so lovestruck they’ve extended their getaway just to be with them a little...
A study of 2,000 adults found 66 per cent are worried about the decline in native British bees – with more than a third claiming numbers have dropped noticeably in...
By Victoria McNally // SWNS NEWS COPY Almost six in 10 Americans think they have what it takes to be an action movie star, new research suggests. That’s the takeaway...
The traditional handwritten ‘thank you’ letter is no longer the most popular way to express gratitude – with digital methods such as instant messages and emails favoured instead, according to...
A study of 2,000 energy bill payers found 62 per cent are unsure if their hot water is set at the optimum temperature of 50 degrees. But reducing the temperature...