The majority say they lack confidence to do household DIY.
71% of under 30s would rather tuck into smoked salmon and scrambled eggs.
Are baby boomers the real snowflakes?
Three quarters of millennials regularly contribute to things like Secret Santa even though they can’t afford it.
Brits are willing to fork out an extra £1,705 for a getaway in keeping with the grid.
The alcoholic sparking water’s sales are up 320% since last year.
So long spotted dick...
New for summer 2019, the Syntopia is an adult only hotel near the popular town of Rethymno in Crete.
Be prepared to eye roll really hard.
"It just seems so aggressive now when you could just text."
From athleisure to gram-worthy trainers, this grandad is far cooler than we'll ever be.
The online giant has been widely praised by millennials for its latest marketing campaign but does Boohoo's 'student meal deal' come at a cost?
There's truth behind the age-old belief that self-esteem comes with age.
'Fear of intimacy' and 'overexposure to pornography' are sited reasons for the sexual delay
It seems millennials are trapped in their teenage years.
The over 50s outspent their younger counterparts for the first time in 2016 - splashing out an impressive total of £376 billion on the good things in life. This means the 'silver pound' contributed £119 billion to the UK economy - which
Is feminism relevant to young people in 2017? Throughout history women have toiled for gender equality. Today we enjoy the spoils of great women who came before us. In schools, girls are outperforming boys and are more likely to get five decent GCSE’s. A third of young women go on to study at university, compared with just a quarter of men. Young people would be excused for believing the fight for equality is over. Our teens, all digital natives, have lived their entire lives surrounded by information. The internet is enhancing the movement for gender equality. ...
When it comes to choosing “the one” mathematicians refer to the problem as optimal stopping, basically you gotta date and reject the first 37 per cent of the expected total of your lifetime of partners in order to have the greatest shot at choosing the best one. Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths, co-authors of “Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions,” suggest that the most optimal decisions you can make are made after screening 37 per cent of your options. “At the 37 per cent mark, you’ve maximized your chance of selecting the best of the bunch,” wrote Tech Insider columnist Chris Weller.
Financial education has quite rightly been put on the national curriculum, which means young people will be a more money savvy generation: but what about the millennials? As part of the millennial generation, I can say that no-one has ever sat
Millennials, kidults, the boomerang generation. Call them what you like – the proportion of young adults still living with their parents is higher than it's been since records began. In the two decades since the Office for National
At a retirement dinner this week the age old debate of house versus pension reared its ugly head. As is typical in these scenarios, the older attendees of the dinner bemoaned young people's lack of forward planning when it comes to their
If you're in your 20s or 30s you're probably steeling yourself to work until age 70 before you get the state pension, but what if it's not there at all? In a week where prime minister David Cameron has confirmed all pensioners,