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AI will end family rows by preventing them before they even start, expert says
AI will be able to handle many of the household tasks which often cause tensions to mount - thus ending family rows before they even start, says professional matchmaker, author and life coach Paul C Brunson
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One in three Brits will avoid watching summer's major sporting events
A poll, of 2,000 adults, found 15% are 'very uninterested' in football, tennis or athletics on the telly and will do anything to avoid watching.
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One in six wedding guests have drink driven the morning after a celebration
The poll of 2,000 adults found 29% of attendees who drink will neck a staggering 16 or more alcoholic beverages at a wedding, with men more likely to be offenders
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Women too embarrassed to talk about menopause symptoms - even to partners
A poll of 1,000 women aged 45 and over found 55% are too embarrassed to open up on conversations around the menopause, including vaginal dryness, excessive sweating and weight gain.
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Seeing the Northern Lights from the Isle of Skye tops Brits' UK bucket list
The Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis, has been named the top must-do UK staycation experience, according to a new survey of 2,000 adults
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Fifth of adults believe they miss out on rewarding moments - due to one word
A poll of 2,000 adults found 39% have fallen into a mindset of finding reasons not to do certain things rather than identify reasons why they should
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TV catchphrases at risk of dying out - including 'I don't believe it'
Classic TV catchphrases such as 'I don't believe it' and 'How you doin?' are at risk of dying out as Gen Z have never heard of them, a study has found
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Mark Wright goes head-to-head with the pros in a range of different sports
The TV star was challenged to get out of his comfort zone by trying gymnastics, football - and even pickleball - to see how he fared against the professionals
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Average office worker consumes 99 sandwiches, 67 pasties annually
A poll of 1,300 office workers found the average office worker will scoff their way through 99 sandwiches, 88 chocolate bars, and 67 pasties in shop bought lunches
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Millions of women avoiding careers in engineering, fire fighting and piloting
A study of 2,000 women found that 85% believe some jobs are still seen as more suited to men, with 24% avoiding male-dominated industries
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Four in 10 women have tried a beauty hack that has left them disappointed
A survey of 2,000 females found 32% have followed the mantra that shaving their legs should be avoided as it makes your hair grow back thicker - when in reality it makes no difference to the colour, thickness or rate of growth of the hair
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Brits are anxious about hosting at home for simple housekeeping reason
A poll of 2,000 adults found a third (33%) don't like having more than 10 people in their abode and 57% don't enjoy hosting as they can never feel relaxed
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Gen Z ditch ice cream classics in favour of peanut butter and bubble-gum
New research has revealed that adults aged up to 27 are shunning the likes of mint choc chip and strawberry in favour of more non-traditional options such as peanut butter and avocado.
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Kids' top 30 list of activities they want to try - from diving to quad biking
Driving a car was the most popular choice among the 900 children, aged eight to 16 who were polled, with 23 per cent expressing a desire to give it a go.
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Brits now looking for 'average' partner - 8 ways to get authentic dating profile
A study of 800 adults who use dating apps found that more than half are actively looking for a partner who isn't stereotypically 'perfect' - with the 'Average Joe' being more in demand
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Quick fix weight loss videos on social media have soared by nearly 300 per cent
A poll of 2,000 adults found 42% admit that 'quick weight loss' content makes them feel insecure and negatively impacts their mental health.
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The top qualities Brits want in a partner - and the traits they're looking for
A new survey of 2,000 adults who are dating has found the top qualities they're looking for in a partner - and it seems the list has changed since the pandemic hit
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Horse name generator will disclose what you should call your winner
This tool will help you find a name for your very own horse - much like the one's owned by the likes of Dame Judi Dench, Sir Alex Ferguson and Liz Hurley
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England fans would be willing to drive across Europe for just one Euro 2024 game
A poll of 1,000 football fans revealed a quarter would be willing to drop everything to be in the German capital for the final, which takes place on July 6
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Brits are most spontaneous at the age of 22
A poll of 2,000 adults found 62% had missed out on exciting and unexpected experiences due to their hesitancy, while 51% never got the chance to meet new people
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Brits expect to live in six homes, across three cities over their lifetime
A study exploring how people see their lives mapping out found that on average, adults feel they will own seven cars and visit 11 different countries in their lifetime
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Average person is in 83 group chats and communicates more online than in person
A new study found the average person is in 83 group chats, with 36% communicating more with people through these chats than they do in person
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The cheapest place in Europe to hire a car has been disclosed
A study of 2,000 motorists found that 12% leave it to the day before or day of travel to book their vehicle, but if you are looking to hire a car in Spain or Italy you should do it a week before you travel
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England's greatest football partnership of all time has been disclosed
A new poll has revealed that England's best footballing partnership of all time is indeed part of the 'Golden Generation' - but not the one you might expect
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Single parents wait six months before introducing new partner to kids
A study of 800 single parents found they are likely to wait for an average of six months before introducing their new partner to their children, while some even have a 'family date' before a one-to-one meeting