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Iceni Magazine | April 20, 2024

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These are the most common summer holiday squabbles among British families

July 23, 2019 |

Money woes, where to eat and what film to watch are the subjects most likely to ignite summer holiday squabbles among British families, it has emerged.

A study revealed the balancing act parents face when trying to keep … Read More

Four out of 10 Brits regret the way they have lived their lives

July 19, 2019 |

Four out of 10 Brits regret the way they have lived their lives so far, according to research.

The study found spending too much time at work and not seeing more of the world are among the biggest … Read More

Office Politics: Workplace Bonding Rituals And Bugbears In The East Of England Revealed

July 12, 2019 |

Cracking a joke, making a cuppa and lending a pen are the fastest ways that office workers in the East of England can form bonds and become popular with colleagues – but taking credit for someone else’s work, turning up … Read More

Brits are now taking ‘divorce holidays’ after a painful marriage break-up

July 11, 2019 |

Tour operator Virgin Holidays has become the first in the UK to offer divorce holidays for customers who have just endured a painful marriage break-up.

The unique Las Vegas breaks, available to all divorcees, include personal styling sessions, … Read More

These are the top 50 feel good triggers

July 11, 2019 |

Finding a parking space in a packed car park, leaping onto a train a split second before the doors close and leaving work early have emerged among a list of the top 50 feel good triggers.

Researchers who … Read More

Social media could be responsible for an increasing number of young Brits falling victim to fraud, new research has revealed

July 11, 2019 |

Social media could be responsible for an increasing number of young Brits falling victim to fraud, new research has revealed.

Data shows that 47 per cent of payment scams in the last year were among under 30s, with … Read More

Third of parents have broken the law by transporting someone else’s son or daughter without a child seat

June 26, 2019 |

One third of parents have broken the law by transporting someone else’s son or daughter without a child seat, it has emerged.

A study of 1,000 UK parents of children aged 12 or under revealed an alarming proportion … Read More

Glastonbury festival-goer will walk nearly 30 miles and snap 143 photos over the iconic event

June 24, 2019 |

The average Glastonbury festival-goer will walk nearly 30 miles, upload 35 social media posts and snap 143 photos over the iconic event, it has emerged.

Researchers who polled 1,000 people who have been to the legendary Somerset music … Read More

British shoppers missing out on more than £45billion of loyalty points a year

June 19, 2019 |

British shoppers could be missing out on more than £45billion of loyalty points a year, according to research.

Researchers found a fifth – around 10.5 million people – either have no loyalty cards or simply haven’t used them … Read More

British businesses could find themselves in trouble with the taxman over new rules

June 18, 2019 |

Tens of thousands of British businesses could find themselves in trouble with the taxman by failing to follow new rules on keeping digital records.

More than one million firms with an annual taxable income of in excess of … Read More

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