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UK Becomes Europe's Hybrid Work Capital

Britain leads Europe in hybrid work roles, with 42% of job ads offering home-working. Discover how this trend is reshaping the UK's employment landscape and the battle for talent.

Your 2025 Favourites: What They Say About You

From nostalgic TV to viral gadgets, the things Brits loved most in 2025 offer a surprising mirror to our collective psyche. Discover what your top picks reveal about you.

GP: This many drinks will give you a hangover

A UK GP explains the exact number of alcoholic units that typically leads to a hangover and reveals the dangerous threshold for alcohol poisoning. Learn the NHS guidelines.

3 Finance Trends Set to Shape 2026

From AI advice to pension dashboards, discover the key personal finance trends predicted for 2026 that will impact how Britons save, invest, and plan for the future.

Brits Drink Less Than Ever, Pubs Close Daily

UK adults are drinking less alcohol than at any time since 1990, averaging 10.2 drinks weekly. This trend, driven by health and cost, sees pubs closing daily. Discover the full impact.

2025 on track to be UK's hottest year ever

The Met Office confirms 2025 is tracking to beat 2022 as the UK's warmest year on record, with an average temperature of 10.05°C. Discover the climate data and what it means for Britain's future.

Brits Drinking Less Alcohol Than Ever, Figures Show

New data reveals UK adults now drink an average of 10.2 alcoholic drinks per week, the lowest level since 1990. Experts cite cost of living, health trends, and an ageing population as key drivers. Discover the changing habits.

Festive Food Trend: Cooking With Your Christmas Tree

Move over, prosecco crisps. The UK's latest festive food fad involves cooking with your Christmas tree. We tested recipes from cured fish to ice cream. Discover the edible conifer trend and its surprising history.

Family finds travelling world cheaper than UK rent

Chloe and Connor Ellis sold their Barnsley home and are now globetrotting with their two young sons, discovering that exploring Southeast Asia costs less than monthly rent in the UK. Follow their journey.

US Drinking at Lowest Since 1995, Data Shows

New data reveals US adults are drinking less, with weekly consumption at its lowest since 1995. But experts debate if it's a health trend or economic pressure. Discover the full story.

How to avoid drinking too much this Christmas

Discover 8 evidence-based strategies from experts to help you drink less during the festive period without relying on willpower alone. Take control of your drinking habits today.

Hot Chocolate Brands Contain Minimal Real Cocoa

Investigation reveals many popular UK hot chocolate brands contain less than 20% real cocoa. Discover which products offer genuine chocolate content and healthier alternatives.

Sydney Paint Harvests Drinking Water From Air

Groundbreaking technology developed by University of Sydney researchers can extract litres of drinking water daily from atmospheric moisture using nothing but specialised paint.

Forever Chemicals Found in UK Drinking Water

Exclusive investigation uncovers concerning levels of toxic 'forever chemicals' in UK drinking water supplies, with regulators accused of withholding crucial safety data from the public.

UK Water Crisis: Forever Chemicals Force Urgent Action

England's drinking water regulator has been compelled to take immediate action after government scientists identified widespread risks from toxic PFAS chemicals in water supplies, raising serious health concerns nationwide.

Microplastics in water bottles may fuel cancer growth

Groundbreaking research reveals that microplastics leaching into water from both plastic AND glass containers can accelerate tumour development. Experts warn about the invisible health threat lurking in your daily hydration.

How UK pubs survive Gen Z's sober era

Discover how Britain's pub landlords are reinventing their establishments to stay profitable as Gen Z embraces sobriety and drinking culture transforms.

The Dangers of Drinking Too Much Water

New research challenges conventional hydration wisdom, revealing how excessive water consumption can be dangerous and what the real signs of dehydration actually are.

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