Yolande Barnes, head of Savills Residential Research comments as follows: It now seems clear that the market will be faced with the ramifications of a hung parliament. It is to be hoped that a workable government will be formed quickly to pave the way for an emergency budget and much needed clarity
New research by the UK's fastest growing affiliate fashion website has found that 1 in 4 women wear just 10% of their wardrobe and 91% have an item in their cupboard that still has the tags on.
New research released today by leading woodcare manufacturer, Ronseal, has revealed that fences, hedges and railings do far more than just marking boundaries – they set a visitor’s first impression of your property before they step inside.
Eating mushrooms and drinking green tea could protect against breast cancer, a study conducted jointly by The University of Western Australia and Zhejiang University in China has found.
New research highlights environmental exposure to toxin
Scientists from Leicester and Nottingham have devised a method for identifying levels of exposure to environmental arsenic – by testing toenail clippings.
It is not enough to choose healthy foodstuff if you are to eat healthily. You also have to pay attention to how the food is prepared, Wenche Frølich says, who is professor at the University of Stavanger.
An unusual new astronomical observatory has been established on the highest point of the Antarctic Plateau, in a multi-national collaboration including China, the US, UK and Australia.
Men who eat a lot of fatty fish run a lower risk of prostate cancer, concludes a new research paper from Karolinska Institutet. The effect is likely to be attributable to the abundance of omega-3 fatty acids, although there is also a hereditary factor.