Britain’s happiest places have been revealed, with nearly 95 per cent of residents in one area feeling satisfied with their lot.
Northern Ireland topped the list of the UK’s jolliest regions, according to the Measures of National Wellbeing index from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Just 5.1 per cent of locals reported having ‘low happiness’ when the survey was conducted in December last year.
The next happiest region was the south-east of England, where only 7.4 per cent of people reported feeling unhappy.
Meanwhile, the north-east of England was the gloomiest location, with 10.4 per cent of people declaring themselves unhappy, followed by Yorkshire
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