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Try Independent Minds free for 14 days See the options Hi {{fullName}} * My Independent Minds * Account details * Help centre * Logout News > UK > Home News British people are happier to be in work despite increased stress, research finds Six out of 10 people say they would like to be employed even if they did not need the money * Gabriel Samuels @gabs_samuels * Sunday 24 July 2016 10:17 * * {{^moreThanTen}} {{total}} comments {{/moreThanTen}} Click to follow The Independent People queue outside a job centre in Bristol, UK ( Getty ) The majority of British people are happy and grateful to be in work and would still choose to have a job even it they did not need the money, according to research. About 62 per cent of people in the UK say they would like to be employed in a job they enjoyed rather than simply staying at home – despite also saying they were suffering from increased stress due to longer working hours. People also said they feel under more pressure than ever to perform in their jobs, and feel they have less job security than in the past. 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The survey showed graduate workers were among the most likely to say they would like a job even if it was not financially necessary. When the survey was held in 2005, only 49 per cent of people said they would want to be employed even if they did not need to be. The findings form part of the recently released British Social Attitudes survey (BSA), which has been assessing the thoughts and beliefs of the nation since 1983. Meanwhile those in professional jobs report having much more freedom and flexibility than they did a decade ago. Created with Sketch. UK news in pictures Show all 50 Created with Sketch. Created with Sketch. (BUTTON) Created with Sketch. UK news in pictures 1/50 20 December 2018 A police helicopter flies over Gatwick airport in search of the person operating the drone that has caused the airport to be closed today Getty 2/50 19 December 2018 There was controversy in the Commons today as Jeremy Corbyn allegedly called the Prime Minister a stupid woman under his breath after she made a joke at PMQs AP 3/50 18 December 2018 Jose Mourinho after he was sacked by Manchester United with immediate effect. The Portuguese leaves United sixth in the table with the 3-1 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday proving his final game in charge. A club statement read: "Manchester United announces that manager Jose Mourinho has left the club with immediate effect. The club would like to thank Jose for his work during his time at Manchester United and to wish him success in the future. A new caretaker manager will be appointed until the end of the current season, while the club conducts a thorough recruitment process for a new, full-time manager." Reuters 4/50 17 December 2018 Firefighters and police officers attend a memorial service at the Harrods Bombing memorial in west London, on the 35th anniversary of the terrorist attack which left three police officers and three members of the public dead, on December 17, 1983 PA 5/50 16 December 2018 Theresa May has hit out at Mr Blair, accusing him of "insulting"the British people and the office of prime minister by "undermining" Brexit talks with calls in Brussels for a second referendum. PA 6/50 15 December 2018 Chester Zoo after a fire broke out in the Monsoon Forest habitat area. PA 7/50 14 December 2018 Fracking has been halted at the Preston Road site in Lancashire after a series of tremors peaking at 0.9 magnitude Reuters 8/50 13 December 2018 Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar today told Theresa May that he expects assurances that there will be no hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland AP 9/50 12 December 2018 Theresa May announces that she is to face a vote of no confidence today Reuters 10/50 11 December 2018 Armed police restrain a man inside the grounds of the Houses of Parliament in London Reuters 11/50 10 December 2018 A demonstrator dressed as Theresa May sells Brexit Fudge in Old Palace Yard, Westminster PA 12/50 9 December 2018 A pro-brexit demonstrator speaks into a megaphone at the "Brexit betrayal" march in London. Counter-demonstrators also staged a march in London today Angela Christofilou/The Independent 13/50 8 December 2018 People in Santa costumes in Trafalgar Square, London, as they take part in Santacon PA 14/50 7 December 2018 A large mural depicting one star being chipped away from the EU flag is seen in Dover. The work has been attributed to Banksy Reuters 15/50 6 December 2018 A man wearing a storm trooper costume holds a sketchbook belonging to costume designer John Mollo, and showing illustrations for Star Wars costumes, during a photo-call ahead of an auction at Bonhams in central London Reuters 16/50 5 December 2018 Demonstrators for and against Brexit protest opposite the Houses of Parliament AFP/Getty 17/50 4 December 2018 Theresa May has suffered an unprecedented defeat after the government was found to be in contempt of parliament for refusing to publish key Brexit papers. Labour and other opposition MPs, including Ms May's DUP allies, won a narrow victory on the emergency motion, which argued that ministers failed to comply with a binding Commons resolution to publish the full legal advice on the Brexit dea Reuters 18/50 3 December 2018 The Independent's Final Say campaign and People's Vote delivering to 10 Downing Street their respective petitions calling for a public referendum on Theresa May's Brexit deal. The Independent editor Christian Broughton delivered over one million Final Say signatures and People's Vote spokesman Chuka Umunna delivered 300,000 People's Vote signatures at midday The Independent/Lucy Young 19/50 2 December 2018 Competitors take part in the London Santa Run in London's Victoria Park Reuters 20/50 1 December 2018 Britain will no longer have access to the EU's Galileo satellite system (pictured) following brexit PA 21/50 30 November 2018 US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Theresa May attend the G20 leaders summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina Reuters 22/50 29 November 2018 Waves hit the British coast as Storm Diana approaches, in Portreath, Cornwall StuCornell/Twitter/Reuters 23/50 28 November 2018 Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stand with Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (left), the son of Leicester City's chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, and his mother Aimon watched by Leicester City players (right) as they pause after laying flowers during their visit to the King Power Stadium in Leicester, to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the October 27 helicopter crash at the stadium. The chairman was among five people killed when his helicopter crashed in the side's stadium car park moments after taking off from the pitch AFP/Getty 24/50 27 November 2018 A demonstrator wearing a mask of Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg poses outside Portcullis house to question the refusal of Zuckerberg to give evidence to the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee investigation into disinformation and fake news at the Houses of Parliament in London. Facebook boss Richard Allan is expected to be among a number of officials giving evidence to an "international grand committee" on disinformation and fake news AFP/Getty 25/50 26 November 2018 Artist Joseph Hillier and his sculpture - Messenger, depicting "a young powerful woman", which will be unveiled next year for Theatre Royal Plymouth. The sculpture, spanning seven metres high and nine metres wide, is too large to be put together at Castle Fine Arts foundry, near Oswestry, so it's being made in sections with 30 master craftsmen to weld them together PA 26/50 25 November 2018 Prime Minister Theresa May gives a press conference at the end of the European Council meeting in Brussels. The leaders of the 27 remaining EU member countries (EU27) have endorsed the draft Brexit withdrawal agreement and approved the draft political declaration on future EU-UK relations in a special meeting of the European Council on Britain leaving the EU under Article 50 EPA 27/50 24 November 2018 Environmental activists gather around a mock 'coffin', with "our future" written on it, on the green in Parliament Square during a demonstration organised by the movement Extinction Rebellion, calling on the British government to take action on climate and ecological issues. After a week of protest action disrupting the traffic on bridges in central London over the Thames, the social movement Extinction Rebellion, planned a 'funeral march' to highlight what they describe as a climate and ecological emergency. Extinction Rebellion demands that the UK government reduces to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2025 and creates a citizens assembly to oversee changes in environmental policies AFP/Getty 28/50 23 November 2018 England batsman Jonny Bairstow celebrates after reaching his century during Day One of the Third Test match against Sri Lanka at Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo Getty 29/50 22 November 2018 Prime Minister Theresa May joins a parent and baby group during a visit to the Kentish Town Health Centre in London Reuters 30/50 21 November 2018 A crashed car, with an object protruding through the windscreen, sits abandoned on the A628 in the Peak District, as a blast of snow hit the north of England PA 31/50 20 November 2018 Waves crash over Seaham lighthouse near Durham as the cold and wet weather continues PA 32/50 19 November 2018 Prime Minister Theresa May speaking at the CBI annual conference at InterContinental Hotel. Ms May, speaking at the CBI conference, said it was “important” that the UK had escaped EU rules by the 2022 election, but did not give a guarantee PA 33/50 18 November 2018 England's Harry Kane celebrates with team mate Jesse Lingard after he scored the winning goal against Croatia, after coming from 0-1 down during their Nations League match at Wembley Stadium. The win means that England process to the semi-finals of the new competition and relegate Croatia AFP/Getty 34/50 17 November 2018 Demonstrators on Westminster Bridge in London for a protest called by Extinction Rebellion to raise awareness of the dangers posed by climate change PA 35/50 16 November 2018 Environment Secretary Michael Gove speaking outside the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs offices. He confirmed he will remain in post and thinks it is important to continue working with Cabinet colleagues to ensure the best Brexit outcome for the country PA 36/50 15 November 2018 Theresa May chuckles at a press conference in Downing Street after a tough day in which multiple cabinet members have resigned and a number of MPs have tabled votes of no confidence in her leadership Reuters 37/50 14 November 2018 Pro-European Union, anti-Brexit demonstrators hold placards and wave Union and EU flags as they protest outside of the Houses of Parliament. British and European Union negotiators have reached a draft agreement on Brexit AFP/Getty 38/50 13 November 2018 Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab leaves Downing Street. Prime Minister Theresa May today faced her divided ministers as negotiators scrambled to secure a divorce agreement with the European Union and anxiety mounted over the risk of a no-deal Brexit PA 39/50 12 November 2018 Berlin Mayor Michael Mueller (centre) welcomes Madrid Mayor Manuela Carmena (left) and London Mayor Sadiq Khan at City Hall in Berlin. The three city leaders are meeting to discuss common challenges, including the consequences of Brexit, immigration and the growth of right-wing populism Getty 40/50 11 November 2018 Prince Charles, and President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier face the Cenotaph during the Remembrance Sunday ceremony on Whitehall in London. On the 100th anniversary of the World War I armistice, the day's events mark the final First World War Centenary commemoration events hosted by the UK Government AFP/Getty 41/50 10 November 2018 Fans, players and staff pay tribute inside of the King Power stadium as a silence is observed in memory of Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha prior to their Premier League match against Burnley. The first time a match has been played in the stadium since the owners helicopter crash Getty 42/50 9 November 2018 Transport Minister Jo Johnson has resigned in protest of the Government's Brexit plan and called for a Final Say referendum EPA 43/50 8 November 2018 Britain's Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt delivers a speech at the British embassy in Paris. Britain's foreign secretary says Brexit negotiations are in "the final phase" and that he is confident that an agreement will be reached with the European Union. AP 44/50 7 November 2018 Captain James Pugh places a figure among artist Rob Heard's installation Shrouds of the Somme, which honours the dead of the First World War, at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London. 72,396 small shrouded figures, representing soldiers who died and were never recovered from the Somme battlefields, have been laid out by volunteers and members of 1 Royal Anglian Regiment PA 45/50 6 November 2018 Adrian Lester, Sir Lenny Henry, Ade Adepitan, Nadine Marsh-Edwards, Marcus Ryder and Meera Syal, as they deliver a letter, signed by a string of stars, to 10 Downing Street, calling for tax breaks to effect change and boost diversity behind the camera PA 46/50 5 November 2018 EU nationals, living in the UK take part in a demonstration along Whitehall. Three campaign groups, 'the3million', 'British in Europe', and UNISON came together to form a human chain from Downing Street to Parliament Square and lobby MPs Getty 47/50 4 November 2018 The Leicester City team with Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (centre in white uniform) son of Leicester City's Thai owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha while they pay their respects during the second day of the funeral ceremony at Wat Thepsirin Buddhist temple in Bangkok. Players and staff from the club arrived in Bangkok to attend a mourning rite for the club's chairman, whose death last week in a helicopter crash stunned the Premier League club King Power/AFP/Getty 48/50 3 November 2018 The Edenbridge Bonfire Society celebrity guy, Boris Johnson, is set on fire in Kent PA 49/50 2 November 2018 Wreaths reading 'THE BOSS', for Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, left by Leicester City players outside the King Power stadium. Chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, was among those to have tragically lost their lives on Saturday evening when a helicopter carrying him and four other people crashed outside the stadium PA 50/50 1 November 2018 Google staff stage a walkout at the company's UK headquarters in London as part of a global campaign over the US tech giant's handling of sexual harassment. Hundreds of employees also walked out of their European headquarters in Dublin, as well as, other offices in different parts of the world AFP/Getty 1/50 20 December 2018 A police helicopter flies over Gatwick airport in search of the person operating the drone that has caused the airport to be closed today Getty 2/50 19 December 2018 There was controversy in the Commons today as Jeremy Corbyn allegedly called the Prime Minister a stupid woman under his breath after she made a joke at PMQs AP 3/50 18 December 2018 Jose Mourinho after he was sacked by Manchester United with immediate effect. The Portuguese leaves United sixth in the table with the 3-1 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday proving his final game in charge. A club statement read: "Manchester United announces that manager Jose Mourinho has left the club with immediate effect. The club would like to thank Jose for his work during his time at Manchester United and to wish him success in the future. A new caretaker manager will be appointed until the end of the current season, while the club conducts a thorough recruitment process for a new, full-time manager." Reuters 4/50 17 December 2018 Firefighters and police officers attend a memorial service at the Harrods Bombing memorial in west London, on the 35th anniversary of the terrorist attack which left three police officers and three members of the public dead, on December 17, 1983 PA 5/50 16 December 2018 Theresa May has hit out at Mr Blair, accusing him of "insulting"the British people and the office of prime minister by "undermining" Brexit talks with calls in Brussels for a second referendum. PA 6/50 15 December 2018 Chester Zoo after a fire broke out in the Monsoon Forest habitat area. PA 7/50 14 December 2018 Fracking has been halted at the Preston Road site in Lancashire after a series of tremors peaking at 0.9 magnitude Reuters 8/50 13 December 2018 Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar today told Theresa May that he expects assurances that there will be no hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland AP 9/50 12 December 2018 Theresa May announces that she is to face a vote of no confidence today Reuters 10/50 11 December 2018 Armed police restrain a man inside the grounds of the Houses of Parliament in London Reuters 11/50 10 December 2018 A demonstrator dressed as Theresa May sells Brexit Fudge in Old Palace Yard, Westminster PA 12/50 9 December 2018 A pro-brexit demonstrator speaks into a megaphone at the "Brexit betrayal" march in London. Counter-demonstrators also staged a march in London today Angela Christofilou/The Independent 13/50 8 December 2018 People in Santa costumes in Trafalgar Square, London, as they take part in Santacon PA 14/50 7 December 2018 A large mural depicting one star being chipped away from the EU flag is seen in Dover. The work has been attributed to Banksy Reuters 15/50 6 December 2018 A man wearing a storm trooper costume holds a sketchbook belonging to costume designer John Mollo, and showing illustrations for Star Wars costumes, during a photo-call ahead of an auction at Bonhams in central London Reuters 16/50 5 December 2018 Demonstrators for and against Brexit protest opposite the Houses of Parliament AFP/Getty 17/50 4 December 2018 Theresa May has suffered an unprecedented defeat after the government was found to be in contempt of parliament for refusing to publish key Brexit papers. Labour and other opposition MPs, including Ms May's DUP allies, won a narrow victory on the emergency motion, which argued that ministers failed to comply with a binding Commons resolution to publish the full legal advice on the Brexit dea Reuters 18/50 3 December 2018 The Independent's Final Say campaign and People's Vote delivering to 10 Downing Street their respective petitions calling for a public referendum on Theresa May's Brexit deal. The Independent editor Christian Broughton delivered over one million Final Say signatures and People's Vote spokesman Chuka Umunna delivered 300,000 People's Vote signatures at midday The Independent/Lucy Young 19/50 2 December 2018 Competitors take part in the London Santa Run in London's Victoria Park Reuters 20/50 1 December 2018 Britain will no longer have access to the EU's Galileo satellite system (pictured) following brexit PA 21/50 30 November 2018 US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Theresa May attend the G20 leaders summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina Reuters 22/50 29 November 2018 Waves hit the British coast as Storm Diana approaches, in Portreath, Cornwall StuCornell/Twitter/Reuters 23/50 28 November 2018 Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stand with Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (left), the son of Leicester City's chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, and his mother Aimon watched by Leicester City players (right) as they pause after laying flowers during their visit to the King Power Stadium in Leicester, to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the October 27 helicopter crash at the stadium. The chairman was among five people killed when his helicopter crashed in the side's stadium car park moments after taking off from the pitch AFP/Getty 24/50 27 November 2018 A demonstrator wearing a mask of Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg poses outside Portcullis house to question the refusal of Zuckerberg to give evidence to the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee investigation into disinformation and fake news at the Houses of Parliament in London. Facebook boss Richard Allan is expected to be among a number of officials giving evidence to an "international grand committee" on disinformation and fake news AFP/Getty 25/50 26 November 2018 Artist Joseph Hillier and his sculpture - Messenger, depicting "a young powerful woman", which will be unveiled next year for Theatre Royal Plymouth. The sculpture, spanning seven metres high and nine metres wide, is too large to be put together at Castle Fine Arts foundry, near Oswestry, so it's being made in sections with 30 master craftsmen to weld them together PA 26/50 25 November 2018 Prime Minister Theresa May gives a press conference at the end of the European Council meeting in Brussels. The leaders of the 27 remaining EU member countries (EU27) have endorsed the draft Brexit withdrawal agreement and approved the draft political declaration on future EU-UK relations in a special meeting of the European Council on Britain leaving the EU under Article 50 EPA 27/50 24 November 2018 Environmental activists gather around a mock 'coffin', with "our future" written on it, on the green in Parliament Square during a demonstration organised by the movement Extinction Rebellion, calling on the British government to take action on climate and ecological issues. After a week of protest action disrupting the traffic on bridges in central London over the Thames, the social movement Extinction Rebellion, planned a 'funeral march' to highlight what they describe as a climate and ecological emergency. Extinction Rebellion demands that the UK government reduces to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2025 and creates a citizens assembly to oversee changes in environmental policies AFP/Getty 28/50 23 November 2018 England batsman Jonny Bairstow celebrates after reaching his century during Day One of the Third Test match against Sri Lanka at Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo Getty 29/50 22 November 2018 Prime Minister Theresa May joins a parent and baby group during a visit to the Kentish Town Health Centre in London Reuters 30/50 21 November 2018 A crashed car, with an object protruding through the windscreen, sits abandoned on the A628 in the Peak District, as a blast of snow hit the north of England PA 31/50 20 November 2018 Waves crash over Seaham lighthouse near Durham as the cold and wet weather continues PA 32/50 19 November 2018 Prime Minister Theresa May speaking at the CBI annual conference at InterContinental Hotel. Ms May, speaking at the CBI conference, said it was “important” that the UK had escaped EU rules by the 2022 election, but did not give a guarantee PA 33/50 18 November 2018 England's Harry Kane celebrates with team mate Jesse Lingard after he scored the winning goal against Croatia, after coming from 0-1 down during their Nations League match at Wembley Stadium. The win means that England process to the semi-finals of the new competition and relegate Croatia AFP/Getty 34/50 17 November 2018 Demonstrators on Westminster Bridge in London for a protest called by Extinction Rebellion to raise awareness of the dangers posed by climate change PA 35/50 16 November 2018 Environment Secretary Michael Gove speaking outside the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs offices. He confirmed he will remain in post and thinks it is important to continue working with Cabinet colleagues to ensure the best Brexit outcome for the country PA 36/50 15 November 2018 Theresa May chuckles at a press conference in Downing Street after a tough day in which multiple cabinet members have resigned and a number of MPs have tabled votes of no confidence in her leadership Reuters 37/50 14 November 2018 Pro-European Union, anti-Brexit demonstrators hold placards and wave Union and EU flags as they protest outside of the Houses of Parliament. British and European Union negotiators have reached a draft agreement on Brexit AFP/Getty 38/50 13 November 2018 Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab leaves Downing Street. Prime Minister Theresa May today faced her divided ministers as negotiators scrambled to secure a divorce agreement with the European Union and anxiety mounted over the risk of a no-deal Brexit PA 39/50 12 November 2018 Berlin Mayor Michael Mueller (centre) welcomes Madrid Mayor Manuela Carmena (left) and London Mayor Sadiq Khan at City Hall in Berlin. The three city leaders are meeting to discuss common challenges, including the consequences of Brexit, immigration and the growth of right-wing populism Getty 40/50 11 November 2018 Prince Charles, and President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier face the Cenotaph during the Remembrance Sunday ceremony on Whitehall in London. On the 100th anniversary of the World War I armistice, the day's events mark the final First World War Centenary commemoration events hosted by the UK Government AFP/Getty 41/50 10 November 2018 Fans, players and staff pay tribute inside of the King Power stadium as a silence is observed in memory of Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha prior to their Premier League match against Burnley. The first time a match has been played in the stadium since the owners helicopter crash Getty 42/50 9 November 2018 Transport Minister Jo Johnson has resigned in protest of the Government's Brexit plan and called for a Final Say referendum EPA 43/50 8 November 2018 Britain's Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt delivers a speech at the British embassy in Paris. Britain's foreign secretary says Brexit negotiations are in "the final phase" and that he is confident that an agreement will be reached with the European Union. AP 44/50 7 November 2018 Captain James Pugh places a figure among artist Rob Heard's installation Shrouds of the Somme, which honours the dead of the First World War, at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London. 72,396 small shrouded figures, representing soldiers who died and were never recovered from the Somme battlefields, have been laid out by volunteers and members of 1 Royal Anglian Regiment PA 45/50 6 November 2018 Adrian Lester, Sir Lenny Henry, Ade Adepitan, Nadine Marsh-Edwards, Marcus Ryder and Meera Syal, as they deliver a letter, signed by a string of stars, to 10 Downing Street, calling for tax breaks to effect change and boost diversity behind the camera PA 46/50 5 November 2018 EU nationals, living in the UK take part in a demonstration along Whitehall. Three campaign groups, 'the3million', 'British in Europe', and UNISON came together to form a human chain from Downing Street to Parliament Square and lobby MPs Getty 47/50 4 November 2018 The Leicester City team with Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha (centre in white uniform) son of Leicester City's Thai owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha while they pay their respects during the second day of the funeral ceremony at Wat Thepsirin Buddhist temple in Bangkok. Players and staff from the club arrived in Bangkok to attend a mourning rite for the club's chairman, whose death last week in a helicopter crash stunned the Premier League club King Power/AFP/Getty 48/50 3 November 2018 The Edenbridge Bonfire Society celebrity guy, Boris Johnson, is set on fire in Kent PA 49/50 2 November 2018 Wreaths reading 'THE BOSS', for Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, left by Leicester City players outside the King Power stadium. Chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, was among those to have tragically lost their lives on Saturday evening when a helicopter carrying him and four other people crashed outside the stadium PA 50/50 1 November 2018 Google staff stage a walkout at the company's UK headquarters in London as part of a global campaign over the US tech giant's handling of sexual harassment. Hundreds of employees also walked out of their European headquarters in Dublin, as well as, other offices in different parts of the world AFP/Getty Kirby Swales, director at the NatCen Survey Centre which coordinated the research, said people seem to be more willing to work harder to achieve something to be happy about. “There is a common pattern of people working harder but being more happy. We find that there has been an increase in those that are willing to work hard," Mr Swales told the Telegraph. “It does seem to be increasingly accepted among people that they have to go that extra mile and they accept that work is a bit more stressful and a bit more imposing on their work-life balance, but if that is associated with more autonomy there are plenty of people choosing to do that.” Last week, it was reported a Scottish man who won a £14m lottery jackpot was back to work as a plumber just two days after his win was publicly announced. John Doherty, 52, said he “would be bored sat at home” as he enjoyed his work and “wanted to stay grounded”. 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