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Middle-class British people are talking more alike than ever, study finds. Story by Vittorio Tantucci • 5d. W e all imitate one another in conversation.
A 2006 study of UK students found that although students from different classes tended to talk about social class in similar ways, working-class students thought that these differences were ...
When news broke last month that Center Parcs’ UK and Irish business was up for sale for a rumoured £5bn, the punchlines wrote themselves. “That’s almost as much as it costs to do a few ...
The middle class had "created more massive and more colossal productive forces ... MIT economists Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo use a historical estimate based on the British middle class, ...
Keep It in the Family reflected British middle-class life, focusing more on working-class sensibilities and British domestic ...
Would that be the same IDF that delivered us from the spectre of a nuclear-armed Iran with remarkably few civilian casualties ...
The narrowness of this field is bad news for diversity – we need greater breadth and depth when it comes to British culture ...
The figure is triple that of the roughly 7.5% of people in the country who went to a fee-paying school and is a stark reminder of the inequalities in British TV, a traditionally middle-class field ...
London prides itself on being one of the world’s financial powerhouses. It remains a magnet for professionals seeking to progress their careers from across Europe and indeed further afield. Yet many ...
Goodbye Glastonbury, hello Wimbledon with its strawberries, blazers and perfectly symmetrical lawns. Our two-week annual ...
The figure is triple that of the roughly 7.5% of people in the country who went to a fee-paying school and is a stark reminder of the inequalities in British TV, a traditionally middle-class field.