Where is the unhappiest place to live in the UK?

The results further show that Bradford was crowned the most naturally unhappy place in the UK, with the city only getting a predicted 110 hours of sunlight in winter.
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Where in UK are people happiest?

The happiest places to live in the UK have been revealed by Rightmove. The market town of Hexham in Northumberland claims the number one spot this year after previously topping the index back in 2019.
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What is the happiest city in the UK?

The Northumberland market town of Hexham has been crowned the Happiest Place to Live in the UK for 2021, according to Rightmove's annual Happy at Home Index. Regaining the top spot which it last held back in 2019, research found that residents of the market town were happier than any other area.
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What is the nicest area to live in England?

The 10 best places to live in the UK
  • Oxford and the Cotswolds. ...
  • Brighton. ...
  • Cardiff. ...
  • Edinburgh. ...
  • Reading and the Thames Valley. ...
  • Manchester. ...
  • Leeds. ...
  • Bristol. The port city of Bristol is quietly becoming one of the UK's most sought-after cities for expats and locals alike.
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Is the UK depressing?

British people are among the most depressed people in the Western world, according to new data. The rankings from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) place the UK in joint seventh place for adults reporting they have depression out of 25 countries from across Europe and Scandinavia.
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10 Best Places to Live in the United Kingdom



Where is the cheapest and nicest place to live in UK?

Towns in the south, west, and north of Yorkshire have the lowest housing prices in the whole country, reaching as little as £25,000 for a one-bed property. Although Milton Keynes, just over an hour from North London, is also one of the most cost-efficient places to live.
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What is the saddest place on earth?

Besides the happiest countries, the World Happiness Report also looked at the places where people are the saddest. South Sudan was named the unhappiest place in the world, followed by Central African Republic, Afghanistan, Tanzania and Rwanda.
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Where is the best place to live in the UK 2020?

A recent report found that Oxford has been the best place in the UK to live and work for the fourth year in a row. It takes into account a number of criteria like jobs, health, house-affordability and environment.
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Are people happier in the UK?

Despite a tumultuous year of the pandemic and recession, overall the British remain relatively happy compared to much of the world - and our perception of how happy we are has fallen only slightly, down from 82% to 76% over the last year.
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What is the most depressed city?

What are the most depressed cities in the U.S.? The city that tops the list is Billings, MT. Out of a metro area population of 181,000, 31% of residents have been told by a professional that they have depression. In close second is the Kingsport, TN, metro area.
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Is Leeds depressing?

Leeds - 30.22% miserable.
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Where is the best place to live in the UK 2021?

St Ives in Cornwall was crowned the winner in last year's poll - here are the results from this year.
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Which county in UK has the best weather?

1. Bognor Regis: England's sun king. Bognor Regis will not beaten on the amount of sunshine it gets every year: an average of 1,921 hours. In comparison, parts of Scotland get fewer than 900 hours, which should give you an idea of just how sunny the West Sussex town gets.
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What is the most safest city in the UK?

The top 10 safest places to live in the UK
  • Devon and Cornwall. ...
  • Surrey. ...
  • North Yorkshire. ...
  • Wiltshire. 52.17 crimes per 1000 people. ...
  • Aberdeen City. 51.27 crimes per 1000 people. ...
  • Ards & North Down. 37.23 crimes per 1000 people. ...
  • East Renfrewshire. 22.54 crimes per 1000 people. ...
  • Shetland Islands. 19.76 crimes per 1000 people.
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What's the unhappiest country?

Afghanistan ranked last in the World Happiness Report among 149 countries surveyed, with Lebanon following. Afghanistan is the unhappiest country in the world – even before the Taliban swept to power last August.
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What is the least happy country?

The unhappiest country, according to the rankings, was Afghanistan, with a score of 2.404.
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The 10 least happiest countries
  • Zimbabwe- 2.995.
  • Rwanda- 3.268.
  • Botswana- 3.471.
  • Lesotho- 3.512.
  • Sierra Leone- 3.574.
  • Tanzania- 3.702.
  • Malawi- 3.750.
  • Zambia- 3.760.
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Who is the saddest person in the world?

Tomasz Liboska - The saddest man in the world | LensCulture. The saddest man in the world lives in Bytom.
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Which city has low cost of living in UK?

Rent in Edinburgh is over 51 percent cheaper than in London (as estimated by Numbeo), and according to the University of Edinburgh's official website, international applicants of 2018-19 are estimated to pay a minimum living cost (including rent) of around US$891 per month.
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What part of the UK gets the most sun?

Chichester has been named the sunniest place in the UK – thanks to its record-high levels of sunshine this winter. Met Office data found the city received more than 230 hours of sunlight – or nearly ten days – across the coldest season, which is more than anywhere else in the country.
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Which part of UK has the cheapest rent?

Stoke-on-Trent is the cheapest city in the UK for tenants to get an apartment, with an average rental cost of £489.22 ($655) per month, new data revealed.
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Is the UK a miserable place to live?

The rankings from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) place the UK in joint seventh place for adults reporting they have depression out of 25 countries from across Europe and Scandinavia. The data also showed women are more likely to report the condition than men.
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Why is UK so gloomy?

Britain is particularly cloudy because it's located in the Warm Gulfstream. The heat necessary to evaporate all that water was absorbed off the African American coast, and then transported along with the water. The air above Britain, on the other hand, is quite often coming from the polar areas and thus much colder.
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Is the UK a boring country?

A new survey has ranked the UK as the best country, despite it's people being the 'most boring'. More than a quarter of a million people from 35 countries said the UK is top when it comes to culture, people and tourism potential.
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Where is the best place to retire in the UK?

Some of the best coastal retirement towns include Torquay and Exeter but also hidden gems such as Sidmouth and Beer (the source of most of Britain's cathedral stone), which nevertheless remain lively even off-season. The county's northern coastline is the cheaper of the two, with house prices around the £300,000 mark.
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