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Spider Crab vs Cornish Crab: seafood rebrand makes Brits more likely to say they would e

YouGov asks Britons which kinds of seafoods they would be likely to eat if offeredFisheries in Cornwall have renamed some less popular seafoods in an effort to make them more plateable to Britons, following post-Brexit difficulties selling to the EU. Megrim Sole, which is set to become Cornish Sole, and Spider Crab (now Cornish King Crab) are popular exports to EU but have not previously sold well in Britain – could a new name really make a difference?

Technical errors a warning signal to Monzo

Digital bank Monzo has seen spectacular growth since it was founded in 2015 and is already valued at £2 billion. Some 2% of the nation now have a Monzo account, according to previous YouGov research. However, Monzo recently experienced technical problems which have left some questioning the security of their business model. In July Monzo card transactions failed due to technical issues, leaving many unable to pay for goods or withdraw cash.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer popularity & fame

The Adventures of Tom SawyerExplore the latest public opinion about The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Fame Fame is defined by the % of people who have heard of this topic. 77% Popularity Popularity is the % of people who have a positive opinion on a topic. 44% Disliked by 2% Neutral 31% ncG1vNJzZmixn6q0sMKNnKZnrZtkwbC8yJyqaJ2eqbKzwMCipaadnql8psTPpaarnV%2BbtqTAyKilmJqfpLhwoMeelnqcppq7tcHRnqqYp5aUobC5voyYsLGVpw%3D%3D

The Tough Story of Michael Oher, Who Inspired the Film The Blind Side

When some saw such a large and quiet teenager, they thought that there was nothing really special about him. However, just watching him on the football field was enough to make it clear that he was very talented. Yet his road to success was not an easy one. Fortunately, though, fate put people in his path who believed in him and saw beyond his size or the color of his skin. We’re talking about Michael Oher, whose story inspired the film The Blind Side.

Tom and Jerry is Britain's favourite cartoon (when you ask adults)

Among the over-18 population a 75 year old cartoon comes out on top, but The Simpsons and Family Guy beat many of the classicsComputer-generated animation is flourishing in cinemas, but cartoon animation techniques pioneered 100 years ago still have a style which can't be matched – especially if you ask everyone 18 or older. Cartoons have inspired children and adults for generations, and new YouGov research reveals that Tom and Jerry, the slapstick cat-and-mouse series created in 1940, is the nation's favourite.