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What Brits look for in a modern home from a quiet neighbourhood to natural light, survey shows
What Brits look for in a modern home from a quiet neighbourhood to natural light, survey shows

Scottish Sun

time14 hours ago

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  • Scottish Sun

What Brits look for in a modern home from a quiet neighbourhood to natural light, survey shows

A home with eco-friendly credentials is 'important' for half of those polled MODERN DIGS What Brits look for in a modern home from a quiet neighbourhood to natural light, survey shows Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BRITS have revealed what they look for in a modern home - including plenty of natural light, a quiet neighbourhood - and an EV charger. A poll of 2,000 adults, identified the must haves when it comes to buying a property, with a garage, secure fencing and decent mobile signal also key. 2 Brits have revealed the key features they look for when buying a property Credit: Vauxhall/Zoopla Other necessities included having space for a home office, and a downstairs loo, with proximity to shops, pubs, and restaurants also priorities. It also emerged a home with eco-friendly credentials is "important" for half of those polled - with features such as an electric vehicle (EV) charger. The research was commissioned by Vauxhall, which has teamed up with property marketplace Zoopla to introduce a search filter enabling users to find homes with an EV charger or help them locate the closest public charger to a property. This comes after 40 per cent of drivers polled in the study said access to EV charging facilities near a house they were looking to buy would influence their purchasing decision. While 54 per cent admitted it would be helpful if property marketplaces or apps were to show where the nearest EV chargers are. Spokesperson for the car maker, Steve Catlin, said: 'Moving house is one of the biggest decisions most of us make in our lifetime. 'And anyone who's done it knows how important – and difficult - it is to find the perfect home.' Other attributes adults would like in a modern home include energy-efficient glazing (35 per cent) and a low-maintenance garden (34 per cent). But 51 per cent said that if they were choosing their next home now, access to eco-friendly features like an EV charger would be important to them. While 33 per cent would like a home with both old and new features, and 32 per cent would rather it be completely brand new, compared to 17 per cent who'd want an old house. Ring's flying 'spy drone' that monitors your home in the AIR 'coming 2026' – it stalks burglars & even recharges itself Around seven in 10 (68 per cent) currently have access to a driveway, with 58 per cent of motorists using a petrol car, 17 per cent diesel and 25 per cent a hybrid, electric or plug-in hybrid. But 47 per cent would be more likely to buy an electric or hybrid vehicle, if there was easy access to charging near their home, according to the figures. Steve Catlin, spokesperson for Vauxhall, which partnered with Zoopla as part of its 'Electric Streets of Britain' campaign, to improve on-street charging for households without driveways, added: 'As EVs become an even more common sight on our roads, more and more people will be prioritising charging access when thinking about where to live. 'We hope the features we have worked with Zoopla to introduce go some way to make decisions around buying and renting a new home that little bit easier for millions across the country.'

Brits reveal their biggest ‘mic drop' moments including knowing the answer on a TV quix show & opening a tight jar
Brits reveal their biggest ‘mic drop' moments including knowing the answer on a TV quix show & opening a tight jar

The Irish Sun

time18 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Brits reveal their biggest ‘mic drop' moments including knowing the answer on a TV quix show & opening a tight jar

BRITS' top daily "mic drop moments" include knowing the answer on a quiz show, fixing a tech issue for someone - and finally popping open an overly-tight jar. The study, of 2,000 adults, identified their biggest everyday victories such as sailing through multiple green traffic lights and parallel parking to perfection. 2 Parallel parking to perfection is among the list Credit: SWNS Other winning moments included making someone laugh with a perfectly timed gag and waking up naturally just before the alarm goes off. Solving a tricky crossword, or puzzle clue, and flawlessly catching something suddenly thrown at you also made the top 30. As many as 80 per cent will celebrate such occasions - and 63 per cent of them do so by smiling to themselves, 25 per cent will tell others about it, and 16 per cent will do a 'happy dance.' While it emerged 37 per cent have even received applause from others following a 'mic drop moment'. Read more news The research was commissioned by Direct Line Insurance, whose spokesperson Lucy Brooksbank said: 'These moments show how great it feels when something in life goes exactly right. 'That whole euphoric feeling of that mic drop moment, which highlights 'That's how it's done'. 'Whether it is a sharp one-liner that lands at the exact right time, a trick shot into the bin from across the room, or pulling off something unexpectedly slick, these little wins can feel like you have momentarily become the main character in your own movie. 'They might be fleeting, but they leave a lasting impression.' Most read in The Sun The study, by More than four in 10 (42 per cent) find them extra satisfying when they're unexpected. Brits reveal the things they lie about the most With 73 per cent claiming people underestimate how satisfying these small wins can be. Topping the list of celebrity 'mic drop moments' was when a stunt double of the late Queen Elizabeth jumped out of a helicopter during the Opening Ceremony at the 2012 Olympics (22 per cent). Followed by Susan Boyle's totally unexpected, yet brilliant, Britain's Got Talent Audition (22 per cent). While the Lionesses collective win at the 2022 Euros was deemed a great multiple mic drop (17 per cent), with 2025's win sure to be seen as just as big of an achievement in years to come. Direct Line Insurance spokesperson, Lucy Brooksbank, added: 'These moments stick with us because they offer a powerful surge of confidence. 'They make us feel sharper, cooler, more in control - even if just for a few seconds. "And when someone else witnesses it? That is just the cherry on top.' Knowing the answer to a quiz show Discovering when you go to pay for something it's actually discounted and cheaper than expected Opening a very tight jar Making someone laugh with a perfectly timed joke They open a new checkout at the supermarket and you go straight to the front Getting a compliment from a stranger Waking up naturally just before your alarm is about to go off Solving a crossword or puzzle clue Sailing through multiple green traffic lights in a row Ticking off everything on your to-do list Catching something which has been thrown at you quickly Running for the bus or train and just making it on time Phoning the doctor and getting an appointment straight away Fixing a tech issue for someone Parallel parking to perfection Fixing a typo before pressing 'send' Untangling a knot in jewellery or headphones Getting the last parking space in the car park Remembering someone's name just in time Someone else giving you their parking ticket with time left on it Thinking of a genius comeback in conversation – when it was needed Making a perfect cup of tea Standing up for someone who was being treated unfairly Remembering everything you need in the supermarket without a list Getting through airport security with no queue Predicting a plot twist in a book you are reading or film you are watching Throwing something into a bin from a distance in front of others Getting song lyrics right without having to Google it Winning an argument with a partner Nabbing a seat during rush hour on your commute 2 Fixing a tech issue also makes the top 30 Credit: SWNS

Brits reveal their biggest ‘mic drop' moments including knowing the answer on a TV quix show & opening a tight jar
Brits reveal their biggest ‘mic drop' moments including knowing the answer on a TV quix show & opening a tight jar

Scottish Sun

time18 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Brits reveal their biggest ‘mic drop' moments including knowing the answer on a TV quix show & opening a tight jar

Scroll down to see the full list TAKE THE MIC Brits reveal their biggest 'mic drop' moments including knowing the answer on a TV quix show & opening a tight jar BRITS' top daily "mic drop moments" include knowing the answer on a quiz show, fixing a tech issue for someone - and finally popping open an overly-tight jar. The study, of 2,000 adults, identified their biggest everyday victories such as sailing through multiple green traffic lights and parallel parking to perfection. Advertisement 2 Parallel parking to perfection is among the list Credit: SWNS Other winning moments included making someone laugh with a perfectly timed gag and waking up naturally just before the alarm goes off. Solving a tricky crossword, or puzzle clue, and flawlessly catching something suddenly thrown at you also made the top 30. As many as 80 per cent will celebrate such occasions - and 63 per cent of them do so by smiling to themselves, 25 per cent will tell others about it, and 16 per cent will do a 'happy dance.' While it emerged 37 per cent have even received applause from others following a 'mic drop moment'. Advertisement The research was commissioned by Direct Line Insurance, whose spokesperson Lucy Brooksbank said: 'These moments show how great it feels when something in life goes exactly right. 'That whole euphoric feeling of that mic drop moment, which highlights 'That's how it's done'. 'Whether it is a sharp one-liner that lands at the exact right time, a trick shot into the bin from across the room, or pulling off something unexpectedly slick, these little wins can feel like you have momentarily become the main character in your own movie. 'They might be fleeting, but they leave a lasting impression.' Advertisement The study, by also found 30 per cent of those who've experienced such a moment have been left feeling good about it for hours afterwards - or in 21 per cent of cases, the rest of the day. More than four in 10 (42 per cent) find them extra satisfying when they're unexpected. Brits reveal the things they lie about the most With 73 per cent claiming people underestimate how satisfying these small wins can be. Topping the list of celebrity 'mic drop moments' was when a stunt double of the late Queen Elizabeth jumped out of a helicopter during the Opening Ceremony at the 2012 Olympics (22 per cent). Advertisement Followed by Susan Boyle's totally unexpected, yet brilliant, Britain's Got Talent Audition (22 per cent). While the Lionesses collective win at the 2022 Euros was deemed a great multiple mic drop (17 per cent), with 2025's win sure to be seen as just as big of an achievement in years to come. Direct Line Insurance spokesperson, Lucy Brooksbank, added: 'These moments stick with us because they offer a powerful surge of confidence. 'They make us feel sharper, cooler, more in control - even if just for a few seconds. Advertisement "And when someone else witnesses it? That is just the cherry on top.' Knowing the answer to a quiz show Discovering when you go to pay for something it's actually discounted and cheaper than expected Opening a very tight jar Making someone laugh with a perfectly timed joke They open a new checkout at the supermarket and you go straight to the front Getting a compliment from a stranger Waking up naturally just before your alarm is about to go off Solving a crossword or puzzle clue Sailing through multiple green traffic lights in a row Ticking off everything on your to-do list Catching something which has been thrown at you quickly Running for the bus or train and just making it on time Phoning the doctor and getting an appointment straight away Fixing a tech issue for someone Parallel parking to perfection Fixing a typo before pressing 'send' Untangling a knot in jewellery or headphones Getting the last parking space in the car park Remembering someone's name just in time Someone else giving you their parking ticket with time left on it Thinking of a genius comeback in conversation – when it was needed Making a perfect cup of tea Standing up for someone who was being treated unfairly Remembering everything you need in the supermarket without a list Getting through airport security with no queue Predicting a plot twist in a book you are reading or film you are watching Throwing something into a bin from a distance in front of others Getting song lyrics right without having to Google it Winning an argument with a partner Nabbing a seat during rush hour on your commute

One in three Brits admit they lie at dinner parties - and it's not just about the cooking
One in three Brits admit they lie at dinner parties - and it's not just about the cooking

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

One in three Brits admit they lie at dinner parties - and it's not just about the cooking

A study of 2,000 adults found the most common things people lie about at dinner parties are their salary, how sporty they are and their knowledge of current affairs A third of Brits admit to fibbing about their personal lives often exaggerating their salaries, sporting ability, or knowledge of current affairs, particularly at dinner parties. A poll of 2,000 adults found that 38 per cent have embellished a story to friends or colleagues to make it more entertaining. Even childhood memories are subject to embellishment, with 13 per cent confessing to stretching the truth when chatting to their in-laws. ‌ But the white lies don't stop at small talk. The survey revealed that 14 per cent of people would be economical with the truth about how they prepared food when hosting guests. In fact, a quarter of hosts have served up air-fried dishes but claimed they were cooked another way. ‌ ‌ The research was commissioned by Bosch, who teamed up with The Traitors stars Harry Clark and Mollie Pearce to challenge myths about air-fried food following the launch of its new air fryer. The reality TV stars invited sceptical members of the public into a studio kitchen to sample two identical-looking dishes: one cooked traditionally, the other in an air fryer. Harry Clark said: "It's funny to see how many people will lie at the dinner table to make themselves look good." ‌ "But it's not just embellishing their tales to others, clearly, some people feel the need to be a little deceptive when it comes to how they're preparing their food," he added. "I've got a decent nose for spotting when something's not quite what it seems - and food's no exception. When we watched people try to guess which dish was cooked in the air fryer, it was hilarious as most of them got it wrong." ‌ A quarter of those surveyed admit they worry that if they exaggerate too much, others will discover the truth. Meanwhile, 28 per cent have been caught out in a lie, usually by their friends. When it comes to dinner parties, 19 per cent say they would lie and tell the host they enjoyed the meal, even if they didn't. Nearly half of Brits still prefer traditional cooking methods and are wary of using an air fryer. In contrast, 37 per cent have proudly served up an air-fried dish to dinner party guests. A Bosch spokesperson said: "When it comes to new cooking tech, people are divided - some are devoted fans of the air fryer, while others just don't trust it yet. "That's why we created Air Fryer or Air Liar - to prove you don't need to fake it." THE TOP 10 THINGS BRITS ARE MOST LIKELY TO LIE ABOUT AT DINNER PARTIES: Funny stories Job Salary Holidays Childhood Experiences (spa massages, wine tasting, etc) Sporting ability Knowledge of current affairs Connections DIY skills

Football fans rage over TNT Sports price hike just weeks before the Premier League starts – act now to avoid increase
Football fans rage over TNT Sports price hike just weeks before the Premier League starts – act now to avoid increase

The Irish Sun

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

Football fans rage over TNT Sports price hike just weeks before the Premier League starts – act now to avoid increase

BRITS itching for the next Premier League season to kick off have been dealt a fresh blow to their pockets with subscription prices rising again. TNT Sports has announced a £3 monthly bill hike starting today. Advertisement 3 There is a way to avoid the price hike - but you'll have to lose some shows Credit: getty 3 That means the existing package will now cost £33.99 a month instead of £30.99. TNT Sports will show 52 Premier League matches during the 2025/26 season. Their first is Meanwhile, Sky Sports will broadcast the most with the rights to 215 games. Advertisement Read more on Premier League "Taking the absolute p*** now," one frustrated viewer raged on X. "What a bargain hey? I'll be cancelling," another raged. The move comes as part of a shake-up to the Discovery+ packages, with a new tier now available. This provides a way to keep the old TNT Sports subscription price of £30.99 but it will mean sacrificing some of the content you had access to previously. Advertisement Most read in Tech And you'll need to manually switch within your account to advantage if that's of interest. In an email to customers, the broadcaster said: "Thank you for being a discovery+ subscriber. Premier League's most expensive season ticket prices revealed with Man Utd just seventh highest "We want to let you know about changes to your subscription plan. "On your next billing date on or after 28 August 2025, your monthly discovery+ Premium (incl. TNT Sports) subscription price will increase to £33.99/month. Advertisement "Your plan name will also change to 'TNT Sports & Entertainment'." So how can you save? Previously, there were only two tiers, Discovery+ Basic which had no sport at all and remains at £3.99 per month. Meanwhile Discovery+ Premium had all that plus TNT Sports. Advertisement Wedged between the pair is now a third option, Discovery+ TNT Sports. This essentially provides access to everything TNT Sports has to offer, including Premier League and UEFA Champions League, Autumn Nations Series and Moto GP. But you won't be able to watch Discovery+'s non-sport content available for £30.99 per month with reality from TLC, documentaries from Discovery Channel and more. If you're not fussed about the non-sport shows, it might be worthwhile downgrading to this to avoid the price hike. Advertisement Premier League fixtures in full 15/08/2025 20:00 Liverpool v A.F.C. Bournemouth 16/08/2025 12:30 Aston Villa v Newcastle United 16/08/2025 15:00 Brighton v Fulham 16/08/2025 15:00 Nottingham Forest v Brentford 16/08/2025 15:00 Sunderland v West Ham United 16/08/2025 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley 16/08/2025 17:30 Wolverhampton v Manchester City 17/08/2025 14:00 Chelsea v Crystal Palace 17/08/2025 16:30 Manchester United v Arsenal 18/08/2025 20:00 Leeds United v Everton 23/08/2025 15:00 A.F.C. 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