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Cloud companions - Two thirds of interaction now electronic

Cloud companions - Two thirds of interaction now electronic

Two thirds of all interactions between friends now take place electronically, a study has revealed.

Britain is a ‘procrasti-NATION’

It's official: Britain is a ‘procrasti-NATION'. A staggering 41 million (85%) UK adults regularly put off everyday tasks and chores according to new research from E.ON.

Baby on Board signs: life-saver or danger?

Confused.com has teamed up with Brake, the road safety charity, to highlight the benefits and dangers of Baby on Board signs and remind parents about safety for younger passengers.

Be inspired by the romantic mood of Italy while making pasta

Be inspired by the romantic mood of Italy while making pasta

A battle of the sexes is on the cards at a pasta making workshop being staged on Sunday, October 21 by the country’s largest socialising and dating club, Dinner Dates.

Half of British adults find sex the most challenging topic to talk about

Today's Brits are continuing to live up to their straight-laced conservative stereotype despite the emergence of warts and all reality TV and erotic fiction with many admitting that talking about sex, death and money causes them to break out in to a cold sweat, according to research by Santander Insurance.

Home improvements worth £1,280 carried out by mum and dad

Vital home improvement know-how is being lost through the generations as grown-up children still turn to mum and dad to help them with their DIY and home improvements, according to research.

Female fans leave football widowers to go it alone

New research from Capital One, the sponsors of the Capital One Cup, shows the changing face of football with nearly one in three women (30%) declaring themselves as fans, compared to 59% of men.

Have an indulgent trip to ‘Le Manoir’ with like-minded people

Have an indulgent trip to ‘Le Manoir’ with like-minded people

Raymond Blanc’s renowned Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons is not the sort of venue to which you would wish to travel alone, without someone to share the experience with you. You might also struggle to put together a group yourself.

Prepaid funeral planning ensures a proper farewell

Death is something that we usually avoid talking about despite it being an inevitable part of life. It seems strange then that so few of us think about planning ahead for this event.

100,000 FTBs have turned to ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ since financial crisis

A new report written and researched by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr), on behalf of HSBC, reveals that the ‘bank of mum and dad' has helped to finance over 100,000 first time buyer (FTB) borrowers between 2008 and 2011.

The high price of unwelcome house guests

Brits who are thinking of putting up a friend or relative for a few nights should think again after new research found that more than two thirds of homeowners (68 per cent) have had to endure unwanted house guests at a whopping cost of £1.8 billion each year in additional living expenses.

‘Money mummies' are taking control of the family purse strings

In the UK, we are seeing the emergence of a new generation of ‘money mummies', with younger women now broadly holding the balance of power when it comes to managing household finances, according to the Lloyds TSB Family Savings Report.

What happened to the drunken sailor?

Ancestry.co.uk has launched online the “Great Britain, Masters Certificates, 1850-1927” records – containing over a quarter of a million maritime examination records that led to the end of the drunken debauchery long associated with the Merchant Navy.

Generous generations

In the current climate more people are relying on their family and friends for help at the end of the month.

British parents in desperate need for sleep schooling

Three quarters of British parents are clueless to how much sleep their child should be getting every night, according to new research.