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A quarter of Brits have travel plans for the coming months (over twice the number from February)
The latest monthly travel intentions survey, looking at how many brits are planning to travel and where they are looking to go.
Read more…3.7 million Brits plan to watch Game of Thrones season 7 illegally
Chances are you’ll be aware that HBO’s Game of Thrones has taken the world by storm (unless you know nothing, like Jon Snow, that is).
Read more…UK spends over £303 million a month on TV addiction
Research by price comparison site, finder.com reveals TV fanatics in the UK spend £303.16 million a month on TV streaming services including Netflix, Amazon Prime, NOW and hayu.
Read more…The most talked about shows of 2020 on social media: Love Island accounted for almost HALF of posts
The most talked about shows of 2020 have been revealed, with Love Island accounting for almost half (48%) of all tweets posted by Brits. It generated almost 10 times more posts than the second most popular show, I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here.
Read more…The UK’s cheapest, and most expensive, cities to get a pint revealed ahead of pubs opening on Monday
The research, which was carried out ahead of pubs reopening on Monday (12th April) for the first time in more than 3 months, found that London remains the least affordable city for drinking in the UK, costing £5.33 per pint on average.
Read more…Over three quarters of investors would consider ESG investing, but uptake lags behind
New research has found that 77% of current investors, and those planning to invest, are considering investing in stocks and shares, funds, ETFs or private pensions that are classed as environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG).
Read more…Drivers could have saved up to 48% by using pay-as-you-go insurance in 2020
Brits could have saved up to 48% on their car insurance in 2020 if they had been signed up to pay-as-you-go (PAYG) insurance as opposed to traditional annual policies.
Read more…The CBA limit – average British driver wouldn’t claim for any damage under £667
The average British driver wouldn’t claim for damage costing under £667.
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