Middle Class

  • EntertainmentYahoo Life UK

    Millionaire gets trolled after thread about ‘broke people’ goes viral

    This is why Melissa never does anything spectacular’ for ‘mediocre’ people.

  • NewsAndy Wells

    DIET Prosecco to go on sale next year for fizz fans worried about sugar intake

    If you’re a fan of prosecco (and let’s face it, who isn’t), but you’re worried about you’re waistline then you’ll be excited to hear that a diet version is set to go mainstream next year. Skinny Prosecco is already available to buy but you can only pick it up if you are mooching around Selfridges and Harvey Nichols, or eating out in Zizzi’s. The drink is basically your standard prosecco, only with around 7g of sugar per litre - which is about half of your regular version.

  • NewsAndy Wells

    Lovely Bubbly! Prosecco Sales Soar As Middle Classes Binge On Giant Bottles

    Prosecco seems to be the drink of choice on special occasions as sales figures show a booming trade in the sparkling alternative to Champagne. A middle-class rush for the huge 1.5 litre magnum bottles has helped a whopping 140 percentage points increase on bottles of sparkling wine sold this year. The huge increase comes at a cost for Champagne, with only 51,000 magnums sold over the same period.

  • NewsJasmine Jones

    Hilarious #MiddleClassChatUpLines Are Taking Twitter By Storm

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  • NewsAOL

    Long term report: Volvo XC70

    Blackball Media Sadly, no-one on the team can hold on to the keys to a long-termer for week after week – we all have to experience the delights and dramas of living with the cars on our

  • PoliticsAOL

    Labour 'aims to boost middle class'

    Shadow cabinet member Chuka Umunna has said he "doesn't have a problem with people making a lot of money" and suggested that Labour wants to increase the size of the middle class and "help people make their first

  • NewsAOL

    Miliband warning on middle classes

    The link between growth and ordinary families' finances has been "broken", as the proceeds of economic recovery disproportionately go to the rich and the rising cost of essentials hits middle-income earners hard, Labour leader Ed