Majorca's war on tourism: 9.30pm alcohol curfew is needed to make Magaluf safer, says mayor, as Palma now vows to bring in tougher measures to lower tourist numbers
Crackdowns on over-tourism have been erupting across a series of Spanish islands as they face severe overcrowding and immense spikes in the numbers or boozy holidaymakers.
Britain's police 'aren't interested' in tackling shoplifting anymore, Marks and Spencer's boss claims - as store theft offences surge to the highest level ever
Archie Norman, chairman for the major retailer, told LBC News that stores across the country get 'very little help' from officers even though retail theft hit the highest level on record last year.
How Olivia Henson and Hugh Grosvenor, set to marry in June, channelled the Prince and Princess of Wales during photo op in Chester - (and she even went to Kate's school!)
And as they visited three charities, the pair were very reminiscent of yet another couple renowned for their prowess and easy charisma during public engagements - the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Asda moves into the London housing market: Supermarket giant plans to create new 'town centre' by building 1,500 homes on top of one of its largest stores
The proposed new Asda store in Park Royal, north-west London, will include up to 1,500 homes - although none of them will come with a parking space
Teenage motorcyclist, 19, dies days after serious collision with van on busy A121 near Waltham Abbey
The motorcyclist, a man aged 19, was taken to hospital with serious injuries but has since sadly died
Yours for a cool £1.5m…ice cream hut with one of the most coveted views in Britain! Tiny kiosk with acre of land is listed for sale across bay from trendy Salcombe
The stone-built kiosk is nestled in the affluent village of East Portlemouth in Devon, and has been operating as a seaside café for years.
Six-times British superbike champion suing tournament organiser for £1million after suffering career-ending injuries crashing into track tyre wall
Shane Byrne is taking the action in London's High Court after he suffered devastating spinal injuries in the crash on a circuit corner at Snetterton in Norfolk in May 2018.
Tory woke wars as Grants Shapps dismisses 'Common Sense' minister Esther McVey's ban on LGBT+ lanyards in Whitehall - saying he is not bothered by his staff expressing views
Esther McVey, known as the 'Common Sense' minister, sparked a backlash after she unveiled plans to ensure civil servants wear standardised lanyards in the office.
The UK reveals it's spending millions on quantum navigation
First commercial flight trials of a quantum-based system that be backup for GPS
The UK has just completed commercial flight trials of quantum-based navigation systems that are designed to be immune to conventional jamming and spoofing.…
Co-op Live arena is FINALLY set to open today with Elbow concert after string of setbacks at Manchester venue that saw gigs scrapped at the last-minute - including when fans were already queuing
Manchester's Co-op Live is finally set to open tonight with UK band Elbow. The £365m venue's first event comes after three opening shows were postponed.
Britney Spears' sister Jamie Lynn Spears looks stressed at church in Louisiana while mom Lynne shops at a DOLLAR STORE... amid tensions with troubled pop star
Jamie Lynn Spears and mom Lynne Spears are currently dealing with the fallout from Britney's Chateau Marmont meltdown. Jamie Lynn looked stressed as she left church with her family.
The most important and best connected royal you've never heard of: She owns her own jewellery line and displayed her fashion prowess at the King's Coronation - as she turns 22
The second child of David, 2nd Earl of Snowdon , and Serena, Countess of Snowdon, Lady Margarita is currently 26th in line to the throne and occupies that bridge between royalty and normality.
Roman Kemp reveals Prince Harry once warned him 'not to play music with swearing' when he took to the DJ deck at a Palace afterparty and speaks of his family's 'heartbreak' over Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis
Roman collaborated with Kate on her Shaping Us campaign last year. To film the clip, Kate went to Roman's family home in Hertfordshire - a 'surreal' moment for Roman, according to The Times.
The gadget that could curb e-bike and scooter muggings in Britain: UK police could get Ghostbusters-style backpack devices that fire electromagnetic pulses at vehicles to stop them in their tracks
Who you gonna call? Well, UK police of course, as long as they're fitted with their new Ghostbusters-inspired backpacks.
Astonishing moment Ukrainian soldier holds off four Russians who have surrounded his fox hole - taking two out before backup helps to eliminate the other pair in close-range shootout
The ambush took place near the village of Klishchiivka in Donetsk, which Ukraine recaptured from Putin's forces in September. The soldier is a fighter with the 5th Slobozhan Brigade.
Nightclub to host daytime weekend disco for people wanting to get home early
Punters will be able to party away from 2pm to 6pm, allowing them to be home in time to watch Saturday night TV
Navy surgeon who operated on 12-year-old's penis without consent while carrying out hernia procedure because it 'didn't look normal' is suspended for six months
Commander Anthony Lambert performed the procedure on the boy, referred to only as Patient A, while working at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth.
Internet Use Is Associated With Greater Wellbeing, Global Study Finds
According to a new study published in the journal Technology, Mind and Behavior, researchers found that internet use is associated with greater wellbeing in people around the world. "Our analysis is the first to test whether or not internet access, mobile internet access and regular use of the internet relates to wellbeing on a global level," said Prof Andrew Przybylski, of the University of Oxford, who co-authored the work. The Guardian reports: [T]he study describes how Przybylski and Dr Matti Vuorre, of Tilburg University in the Netherlands, analysed data collected through interviews involving about 1,000 people each year from 168 countries as part of the Gallup World Poll. Participants were asked about their internet access and use as well as eight different measures of wellbeing, such as life satisfaction, social life, purpose in life and feelings of community wellbeing.
The team analyzed data from 2006 to 2021, encompassing about 2.4 million participants aged 15 and above. The researchers employed more than 33,000 statistical models, allowing them to explore various possible associations while taking into account factors that could influence them, such as income, education, health problems and relationship status. The results reveal that internet access, mobile internet access and use generally predicted higher measures of the different aspects of wellbeing, with 84.9% of associations between internet connectivity and wellbeing positive, 0.4% negative and 14.7% not statistically significant.
The study was not able to prove cause and effect, but the team found measures of life satisfaction were 8.5% higher for those who had internet access. Nor did the study look at the length of time people spent using the internet or what they used it for, while some factors that could explain associations may not have be considered. Przybylski said it was important that policy on technology was evidence-based and that the impact of any interventions was tracked.
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Essex Police officers courageously save drowning woman in freezing cold conditions
"I just couldn’t watch this woman become the latest to drown in the sea. I joined the job to help people, and I feel like that’s what I did."
Public trust in the Government plummets over past two years with less than a third now believing they can be trusted compared to 42 per cent in 2021, survey finds
Public trust in the Government and politicians has fallen over the past two years, a report commissioned by the UK Statistics Authority has found.