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Young Brits prefer authoritarianism to democracy

A new survey reveals that nearly half of 18-30-year-olds in the UK would prefer an authoritarian leader over democratic governance. Experts warn of a growing disillusionment with traditional politics.

Gen Z: Gigs Are Overpriced But We're Still Going

A new survey reveals Gen Z's frustration with soaring ticket prices, yet their unwavering love for live music keeps them coming back. Discover the surprising trends shaping the future of gigs.

1 in 3 Brits lie about reading classic books

A new study reveals that a third of Britons fib about reading literary classics to appear more cultured. Discover the books most commonly lied about and why people feel the pressure to pretend.

UK consumer confidence at two-year high

Britons' financial outlook improves as inflation eases and wage growth stabilises, according to the latest Office for National Statistics data.

UK firms cut jobs at fastest rate since February

British businesses are cutting jobs at the fastest pace since February, driven by rising taxes and US tariffs, according to a new PMI survey. Explore the impact on the UK economy.

UK Public Trust in Government Drops Sharply

A recent survey by the Office for National Statistics shows a significant decline in public trust in the UK government. Experts weigh in on the causes and implications.

East Lothian: A Top UK Happy Place

East Lothian has been ranked as one of the happiest places in the UK, with residents praising its stunning landscapes, strong community spirit, and quality of life.

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