More than half of people in Wales say having a criminal record would be the most embarrassing thing to have to tell their employers.
Increasing numbers of women and ethnic minorities are attending top-level football in England.
Drivers travelled more than 600 million miles last year just to avoid motorways, according to figures from the AA.
David Cameron and Nick Clegg have reached their first big milestone in power. How are they doing? And, perhaps more crucially, how will they look after 100 weeks?
More than two thirds of people have abandoned shopping because it was taking too long to be served.
Drivers are risking fines, disqualification or jail because they do not know the rules on supervising learners, according to the AA.
After weeks of sunshine that has left much of the UK scorched and yellow, with hosepipe bans and falling reservoir levels, it may appear rather soon to be thinking about winter.
Three out of five employers value vocational qualifications and work experience more highly than graduate status.
The Tories could benefit from AV according to a Populus poll for the Tory peer Lord Ashcroft.
Only two in five drivers know of the existence of electronic stability control with an AA/Populus poll showing that more than a quarter of 18 to 34-year-olds see the system as pointless.