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BRITS are spending more than three months of their adult life using their phone on the toilet.The extent聽of the UKs obsession with their mobile聽phones has been revealed with millennials spending 54 hours a year taking selfies or checking
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stanley cup phone - particularly while sitting on the toilet, new research has revealedCredit: Getty ImagesIn research exclusively released to The Sun Online, it has also been revealed that people聽spend 24 hours a year stalking their friends, family or love interests on social media.The survey of 2000 people, commissioned by Dig That Gold,聽further shows聽the average adult uses their phone 26 hours each year on the loo - with the number more than doubling to 54 hours for those between 18 and 34.Phone-obsessed adults also look at their mobi
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RISHI Sunak will today put his Strikes Bill before the Commons as more industrial unrest hits the UK this week.MPs will decide if it should pass to the next stage of the process
adidas campus towards becoming law.1Rishi Sunak will today put his Strikes Bill before the Commons as more industrial unrest hits the UK this weekCredit: EPAThe legislation requires a minimum level of service in front line sectors such as the NHS.Bosses could sack staff who refuse to come in on a strike da
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