UK Population in Chronic Pain

chronic pain infographic

This infographic is an analysis of the UK population that suffers from chronic pain. The percentage of women to men varies slightly in regards to pain sufferers. Women tend to suffer more than men. Pain can be reduced by starting and following certain habits including exercise, meditation, avoiding smoking and drinking, eating healthy, asking for help, keeping a journal, distracting yourself and understanding the medications […] Read more »

Coffee in the UK

UK Coffee Infographic

Brits are mostly known as tea drinkers, but coffee is surely gaining in popularity in the last few years – mostly thanks to influence from the US. But how popular is it really? Turns out, still not close to tea! But it’s getting better! We took a look at some coffee consumption stats and put them together in this coffee-themed infographic. Find out how many […] Read more »

5 Best Routes To Drive In The UK

From the EVO Triangle in Wales, to the Snake Pass in the Peak District, there are many driving routes across the UK which are waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re a driver who is seeking a thrill or a driver who likes taking in the beautiful sites on a road trip, this infographic shares some of the best routes around the UK. Original source of infographic: www.wewantanycar.com. Read more »

2014 Report on Motoring

Ever wondered the percentage of drivers who had points on their license? Or how many people age 15-24 who admitted to texting while driving? The RAC has put together a motoring report of UK roads and drivers for 2014, which answers both these questions and more. It looks at the government’s budget for road maintenance, people’s views and habits when behind the wheel, trouble with the […] Read more »

The Cheltenham Gold Cup

Cheltenham Gold Cup Infographic

The Cheltenham Festival is the most popular horse racing event in the world. The festival is part of the National Hunt racing calendar in the United Kingdom, with prize money second only to the Grand National. It is an event where many of the best British and Irish trained horses race to an extent which is relatively rare during the rest of the season. Large amounts […] Read more »

Changes to UK Maternity and Paternity Leave

UK Maternity Leave Infographic

We live in a modern world, so it only makes sense that our laws surrounding taking care of our children should reflect that. This isn’t the 1950’s, and the woman’s perceived place is no longer in the home – unless of course, she decides for herself that it should be. When a baby is born, often, there are two parents involved, and each should have […] Read more »

UK Gambling Performance Comparison

UK Gaming Infographic

A very informative and well researched infographic on the UK gambling performance. Below is a comprehensive report, which compares different areas of the UK, and analyzes their gambling performance across various topics and categories. The main focus at Smart Live Gaming is understanding the trends and lifestyles of their patrons in order to improve and maintain their high service delivery. In this infographic,we look at which city […] Read more »

Organ Donation and Transplants in the UK

There is an organ donation crisis going on in the UK, where each year they are able to meet only half the transplant needs in the country. This is largely due to the fact that there are few people in the organ donation register in the first place. So, unless they can get more people to agree to donate and be on the register, the […] Read more »

If Your Festival Were a Welly, Which Would it Be?

UK Festivals and Wellies Infographic

If you’re going to a festival in the UK this year this very handy guide will help you find out which welly is best for which festival so you’re not left out in the mud. Wellies (or galoshes in other parts of the world) are an essential part of festival fashion and a crucial part of the overall experience. But aside from all of that, […] Read more »

Fun Facts for Pancake Day

Shrove Tuesday is a Christian tradition that is over 1,000 years old, commonly referred to as Pancake Day in the UK. It represents the last day before Lent and so it’s a perfect opportunity to indulge on rich ingredients such as fats, sugar and eggs. In the UK they make, and eat, an astonishing 117 million pancakes on Pancake Day; however, the celebrations go beyond […] Read more »