Do you live in one of the happiest places in Britain? Cornwall's St Ives bounces back to be crowned top - we reveal the full list and what it costs to move there

The Cornish seaside town of St Ives has been crowned the happiest place to live in Britain. The popular summer holiday location knocks Hexham off the …


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