Eight out of 10 supermarket chicken breasts show fatty white stripes, survey reveals 

An insatiable demand for cheap chicken means millions of birds raised in factory farm conditions are developing a white stripe syndrome. The birds have been bred to grow unnaturally fast, often in cramped sheds, with little opportunity or ability to move. As a result, the normally lean breasts are becoming marbled with fatty white stripes, which … Read more

Trump will visit Kenosha on Tuesday to meet cops and ‘survey the damage’ from the protests

President Trump will visit Kenosha, Wisconsin on Tuesday, following days of protests in the city over the police shooting of black man Jacob Blake, the White House announced on Saturday. Trump will meet with ‘law enforcement and survey damage from recent riots’, White House spokesman Judd Deere told reporters aboard Air Force One. He did … Read more

Britain has the unhappiest teenagers in Europe survey shows

Britain has the unhappiest teenagers in Europe: Fear of failure leaves our young people the most dissatisfied, survey shows More than a third of 15-year-olds in UK scored low of life satisfaction in a survey  Children’s Society’s poll shows UK ranks lowest in Europe for ‘sense of purpose’ Charity says that it believes the findings … Read more

Cameron Diaz’s organic white wine earns LOWEST rating in survey of celeb-owned brands

It seems like Cameron Diaz’s latest project is not aging like fine wine even if it literally is wine. The 47-year-old actress launched Avaline last month with entrepreneur Katherine Power. However things don’t seem to be looking so great early on as her ‘clean wine’ was voted least favored of five ‘celebrity white wines’ in … Read more

Survey finds hybrids cars are more reliable than petrol and diesel models

Motorists considering their next car purchase should be considering hybrid models which are proving more reliable than petrol and diesel-powered motors, according to a comprehensive poll of vehicle owners. With sales of new diesel, petrol and hybrid cars due to be banned in 2035 under current government directive, the next vehicle for many buyers will … Read more

Two-thirds of BAME people feel police are biased against them, survey reveals

The majority of black, Asian and ethnic minority (BAME) people feel there is bias against them within police forces and that they are treated more harshly in courts, a charity survey suggests. Around two thirds (65%) of ethnic minority communities in Britain surveyed for Hope Not Hate feel members of the police are biased against … Read more

Quarter of new dog owners admit buying a puppy on impulse, survey shows

Quarter of new dog owners admit buying a puppy on impulse to help cope with misery of coronavirus lockdown, survey shows Quarter of people who bought lockdown dogs did less than two hours research Around 25 per cent paid without having seen the dog in person or on video call Experts warn pets may suffer separation … Read more

Loony crunes! Nine in ten adults admit they often sing wrong lyrics to hit songs, survey reveals 

Finding out you’ve been bellowing out the wrong lyrics to a favourite pop song can be mortifying. However, you’re not on your own – with nine in ten adults admitting they often mishear the words. And it seems there are certain hits which leave us the most muddled. Number one is the chorus for The … Read more

More than 100 children in care were imprisoned under ‘deprivation of liberty’ orders, survey finds

More than 100 children in care were imprisoned at home or in secure blocks under ‘deprivation of liberty’ orders, survey finds Survey found 134 children have been given ‘deprivation of liberty’ orders  Orders mean they can be locked in homes or secure accommodation The number of orders has more than trebled in two years, according to figures … Read more

Nearly five in six office employees will stay at home today, survey reveals

So much for Britain’s back-to-work day! Nearly five in six office employees will stay at home today despite official drive to get staff back at their desks, survey reveals An audit of 30 of the UK’s biggest firms found 17 per cent would travel to work Boris Johnson heralded today as first day the ‘work … Read more