Chinese zodiac: The ‘unluckiest’ animal sign according to astrology – November 17
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, began on February 10 and has brought good luck to many animals in the Chinese Zodiac. However, each new day brings either good fortune or hardships – and one particular animal is due to suffer on Sunday, November 17. According to Astrology.com, animals such as Monkey and Tiger may be More...
Tesco worker shares 9 things staff wish they could tell customers but can’t
Supermarket employees tirelessly ensure that we have access to all our favourite snacks and essential items. With Christmas approaching, retail workers are dreading the ambush of customers as they rush to grab More...
Christmas village in ‘Venice of the Cotswolds’ with floating trees
The Gloucestershire village of Bourton on the Water is often referred to as the “Venice of the Cotswolds” due to its picturesque stone bridges over the River Windrush. Amid the charming stone cottages More...
Finnish secret to transforming your life – boosting mental and physical heath
For the seventh year in a row, Finland has been ranked as the happiest country in the world by the UN World Happiness Report. But we can all enjoy the benefits of the celebrated Finnish way of life. In their More...
20 ‘most popular’ toys for kids this Christmas – from £8
This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more An independent panel of toy retailers and experts revealed the top 20 toys for Christmas More...
Travellers discover grim truth behind rounded windows on planes | Weird | News
Many of us have spent time gazing out of the plane window when travelling by air – but it’s doubtful you’ve ever stopped to consider the science behind the glass pane itself. American Airlines More...
Australian spots huge difference with British chocolate – and it’s not taste
The UK and Australia share many cultural similarities, yet there are also striking differences. Both countries enjoy Cadbury’s chocolate, but the taste is not quite identical. British chocolate typically More...
People are just realising why Bourbon biscuits have holes in them
In Britain, the humble Bourbon biscuit is a staple in tea-time rituals and biscuit tins across the country. With its iconic rectangular shape, chocolatey flavour, and distinctive 10 holes across the top, this More...
‘I’m a cruise ship crew member – this is what life’s like on board’
Ever wondered what life is like for cabin crew staff on board a cruise ship? Ella, who works as a dancer in Mamma Mia! The Musical on Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas, shared a behind the scenes insight More...
Brits with chronic health conditions are hiding it on dating apps
A startling one in 10 adults with chronic health conditions believe their illness has led to them being rejected, in a cruel trend now known as ‘discrimidating’. A survey of 500 adults living with More...