Couples who share housework fairly have more sex, research finds
The study also found that women are more likely to do most of the housework in heterosexual couples than their male partners are, even when they work longer hours and earn more
The study also found that women are more likely to do most of the housework in heterosexual couples than their male partners are, even when they work longer hours and earn more
When the UK has to trade in workers' rights for a new trade deal, migrant workers will be the hardest hit
"We made a mistake in permitting the Olympic torch, a symbol of peace and unity, to be exhibited alongside a chained wild animal," the local Olympic organising committee said in a statement. But this contrition is too little, too late
Mike Ross said he had "never been on a roundabout long enough to take a nap before"
The truest measure of Britain's health as a democracy is not to be found in the theatre of recent weeks, but in the scale of voter turnout
Two thirds of the public were against war in Iraq in February 2003 - yet by the time MPs voted on it in March, 52 per cent were for it, after a steady onslaught of pro-war, anti-Saddam media intervention led by politicians
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Why a 'Norway model', an 'Albania model', and the idea of free trade without open borders is unworkable
John Major tried to put Britain 'at the heart of Europe' but ended up declaring 'game, set and match'
From barely there to polished perfection, fast track your way to fresh summer skin
Who now dares to make the positive case for immigration? In calling this referendum, and underestimating the depths to which his opponents would sink, David Cameron has opened a Pandora's Box of anti-immigrant, anti-globalisation rhetoric
Millennials are sometimes characterised as whiney and entitled by their whiney and entitled parents and grandparents. But they have good reason to be. They played no role in the financial crisis
Fact: Just 3.3 per cent of the world's population are migrants, little more than in 1990. Even within the EU, where citizens are free to live wherever they want, only 2.8 per cent reside outside their own country
The political party system is tottering and will soon collapse. But there are ways we can fix our damaged democracy
A solid legal bulwark defending the right to healthcare, privacy of data and workers' rights is a reason to remain as part of the EU
Elite intellectuals such as Johnson and Gove cynically peddling anti-intellectualism and anti-elitism for political advantage? Pass the sick bag
A Britain driven from the EU by phantom fears about an invasion force of millions of Turks, or seduced by a sad, atavistic Dad's Army echo of standing defiantly alone with forces of darkness menacingly poised on the other side of the Channel? No thanks
The BBC claim Reedie passed a note that read 'Hope no more damage will be done' to Sergei Bubka ahead of a German investigation into drugs in athletics
If new viewers had started here, they would have discovered that Boris Johnson, the prime-minister-apparent, is a bit of blusterer
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