The 'Movember' campaign has taken off, with three-quarters of people now aware of it – moustaches themselves, however, remain unpopular
The majority of the Scottish public believes the Scottish Government was right not to attend the US Senate inquiry into the release of the convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, a recent survey for the SNP has found.
British public opinion is split over whether the last Labour Government was correct to re-establish British diplomatic dealings with Libya following the 1980s halt in relations with the Gaddafi regime in the 1980s, our poll has found. However, the results also show that while a significant proportion of people suspect the then-Government of not being upfront about its relations, many feel that it was right to exchange information with Libya on Al-Qaeda and Islamic extremism.
More than a third of people in the UK fear cancer more than other life-threatening conditions – such as Alzheimer’s, stroke and heart disease according to our poll for Cancer Research UK. Brain cancer is the most feared, followed by bowel and lung cancers.
Are you male and looking for a date? It might be a good idea to shave beforehand, our survey suggests, as we discover that two thirds of British women prefer the appearance of a man without a beard, compared to less than one in ten who like the more hirsute type.