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Escape the Crowds: 15 UK Counties Seeing Fewer Tourists This Year
A surprising number of UK counties are seeing fewer tourists these days. Whether it’s the rolling hills or the ancient landmarks, why are visitors giving these favourite spots a miss? Let’s explore what’s behind the decline. 1. Cornwall Once the go-to spot for surfers and sun-seekers, Cornwall is now seeing fewer tourists. Recent concerns about … Read more
17 Things Brits Endure That Have the French Scratching Their Heads
Separated only by a narrow channel, the English and French boast cultures as different as night and day. Delve into 17 aspects, the English endure with a stiff upper lip, while the French would promptly discard into the Seine with a dismissive sneer. 1. Lukewarm Beer In England, room-temperature ale is a sign of sophistication. … Read more
From Tough to Trendy: 20 Ways Britain Has Softened Over Time
Britain, once a nation of resilience and hard work, has traded in its grit for glamour. Here’s a cynical look at how the nation has gone soft and lost its edge. 1. Gentrification Has Gutted Cities Working-class neighbourhoods that once had a gritty charm have been sterilised by gentrification. The authentic character of cities like … Read more
18 Little Known British Foods That Are Surprisingly Tasty
British cuisine: a puzzle wrapped in an enigma, smothered in gravy. From the hearty to the perplexing, here’s a menu of British delights that leave foreigners scratching their heads, wondering, “But why?” 1. Marmite This is the ultimate “love it or hate it” spread. To outsiders, it’s like spreading salty, yeasty despair on toast. 2. … Read more
London’s Manners Meltdown: 20 Social Sins to Avoid
Ever wondered why Londoners get a bad rap? Here are 20 habits that might explain why people often find them a bit, well, rude. Do any of these sound familiar? 1. Ignoring Tourists Londoners are notorious for their disdain for tourists, often ignoring pleas for directions. It’s as if they’ve forgotten that millions of people … Read more
17 British Struggles That Might Baffle Our French Neighbours
Separated only by a narrow channel, the English and French boast cultures as different as night and day. Delve into 17 aspects the English endure with a stiff upper lip, while the French would promptly discard into the Seine with a dismissive sneer. 1. Lukewarm Beer In England, room-temperature ale is a sign of sophistication. … Read more
National Grumble: 20 Issues Brits Love to Complain About
The British love a good grumble—it’s practically a national pastime. But what exactly is driving all this relentless moaning? 1. The Cost of Living With energy bills soaring by over 30% and food prices jumping nearly 20%, the cost of living crisis has become the number one source of frustration for Brits. Households across the … Read more
Unequal Britain: 20 Signs of the Growing Divide Between Rich and Poor
Behind the headlines of economic growth lies a troubling reality: the rich are getting richer, and the poor are being left behind. What will it take to close this gap? 1. Energy Poverty Hits Millions Labour’s energy price freeze hasn’t prevented over 6.5 million households from slipping into fuel poverty by the end of 2024. … Read more
Retiring in Style: 15 Top Places to Settle down in the UK
The UK offers a delightful mix of locations for retirees who want to swap the daily grind for slow village WiFi and nostalgic reminiscences of when a pint cost less than a pension check. From charming coastal villages with ocean views full of squawking seagulls, to quaint countryside towns brimming with more sheep than people, … Read more
Don’t Be Caught off Guard: 19 Mechanic Tricks to Learn
Understanding the less straightforward side of car maintenance can save you from overpaying at the repair shop. Have you ever wondered if you’re getting a fair deal on your car repairs? 1. Unnecessary Replacements Some mechanics suggest replacing parts that still have life left in them. Always ask to see the wear on the part … Read more