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Reports5 months ago
Britons vote in historic snap general elections
Polls suggest the opposition Labor party led by Keir Starmer will win by a landslide.
Britons vote in historic snap general elections
Society10 months ago
Britons compare parenthood to ‘financial suicide’ amid debt crisis, survey finds
A study finds the high cost of childcare in England is causing many families to view it as a significant “financial suicide”, forcing parents to face increasing debts or to consider abortion due to the unaffordable childcare expenses.
Britons compare parenthood to ‘financial suicide’ amid debt crisis, survey finds
Politicsone year ago
British anti-monarchs buckle up to assemble at King's coronation
Britons are gearing-up for the upcoming coronation ceremony of king Charles III next week, as the anti-monarchial pressure group, UK Republic is set to hold a massive demonstration at Trafalgar Square.
British anti-monarchs buckle up to assemble at King's coronation
Politicsone year ago
Poll: Public support for British monarchy falls to record low
A new study revealed that only three out of 10 Britons believe that a monarchy is “very important”, as support towards the monarchy nosedives to a record low.
Poll: Public support for British monarchy falls to record low
Economyone year ago
Britons face huge hikes in household bills as government scraps energy support
​​​​​​​British households and businesses are preparing for an onslaught of price rises during April, after the government ended its relief scheme for energy bills.
Britons face huge hikes in household bills as government scraps energy support
Societyone year ago
UK cost-of-living crisis: One in seven Britons skip meals as inflation bites
One in seven people in the UK skip meals and sit in cold homes due to the worsening cost-of-living crisis, a leading investigation company on consumer affairs has warned.
UK cost-of-living crisis: One in seven Britons skip meals as inflation bites
Societyone year ago
1.6m Britons over 50 unable to work due to long-term sickness
More than 1.6 million people aged 50 and above in the United Kingdom are unable to work owing to long-term sickness as the country's healthcare system is teetering on the brink of collapse, a new study reveals. 
1.6m Britons over 50 unable to work due to long-term sickness
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