Britain has been transformed into a nation of nosy neighbours after being stuck at home during lockdown. A study of 2,000 adults revealed 41 per cent admit to keeping a closer eye on their neighbours' movements since the pandemic struck.
Peeking at those not observing lockdown rules and looking out for groups of youngsters hanging around are among the most common behaviours to keep a watchful eye on.
Others have also kept tabs on neighbours who have hosted a barbecue when not permitted, had a nosy at what kind of deliveries they have been getting or if they've had workmen in and out of their house.
It also emerged nearly half of respondents considered themselves to be nosy, having always kept a beady eye on street activity.