The number of stay-at-home fathers in the UK getting out of bed "probably before lunchtime" has risen for the first time this winter, a survey suggests.
The results of the survey of 47 fathers from Inverness suggests around 21% normally get up by midday, an increase of 15% from the same period last year. The majority of stay-at-home fathers quizzed said the reason for this was likely to be because "[it was] too bloody cold to stay in pyjamas".
