Brits reveal their top Christmas driving song – and it’s not ‘Driving Home For Christmas’
Chris Rea’s popular track was beaten to the top spot this year – by “Fairytale of New York”, by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl. Daily Express :: Music Feed
State pension crisis shows why Brits must use popular savings plan that gives ‘free money’
Successive governments have conspired to make a total hash of our once proud pensions system over the last 25 years, starting with Gordon Brown’s notorious tax raid shortly after taking over as Chancellor in 1997. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Over half of Brits save money all year to cover Christmas costs, study finds
And over a third make festive purchases using credit or finance options – putting £300, on average, onto a credit card for Christmas necessities. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Takeaway pizza leaving Brits cold: 77% prefer a fakeaway
Pizza lovers fed up with costly, soggy takeaway meals are embracing fakeaways to ensure their meals are piping hot and value for money. Daily Express :: News Feed
The European city where you are likely to live the longest – and it’s loved by Brits
Factors such as rising living standards, improved lifestyle, enhanced education, and increased access to quality healthcare contribute to higher life expectancies. Daily Express :: World Feed
Gmail warning: Half of Brits clicked on these dangerous new scams, don’t be next
Wide-ranging survey shows how AI is making scams look more personal and convincing Daily Express :: Tech Feed
More than one in ten Brits have never changed their hair do, study finds
One in five stick with the same look for more than a decade at a time, as they fear having a hair disaster, the research found. Daily Express :: Style Feed
Almost half of deaf Brits would feel happier – if more hearing people learned BSL
Research reveals that the majority of deaf sports fans deem football as their favourite – though many wish they could feel more included in sporting culture. Daily Express :: Music Feed
Brits have lost over four million teeth due to sporting injuries, study finds
Football and boxing are the most likely sports to lead to tooth loss, followed by rugby and running, the research found. Daily Express :: Health Feed