Whether it's how to change a lightbulb or who won the football, Google <br>
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<strong>Now, Google has revealed exactly which terms Britons were searching for in 2024. </strong><br>
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The tech giant's Year in Search report highlights the <br>
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top trending people, entertainment, moments, and most-asked questions in the UK throughout the <br>
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year. <br>
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Luke Littler, the 17-year-old darts prodigy, tops the list as the <br>
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top trending 'Athlete of the Year', pipping Olympians and Top Premier League <br>
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stars to the post. <br>
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Meanwhile, the search for Oasis tickets was a huge talking point, with 'How to get Oasis tickets' revealed as one of the most-asked questions. <br>
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'2024 has been a year of comebacks, curiosity, and <br>
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community,' said Matt Cooke from the Google News Initiative. <br>
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'Whether it's fans reuniting for Oasis, young sports stars like <br>
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Luke Littler making waves, or Brits voting in everything <br>
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from elections to Eurovision, these searches show a nation full of <br>
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passion and interest. <br>
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'It's amazing to see what captivated the UK, and it's always a privilege to highlight <br>
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these moments in Google's Year in Search.'<br>
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Whether it's how to change a lightbulb or who won the football, Google is the go-to search engine for <br>
<br>
millions of people across the UK. Now, Google has revealed exactly which terms <br>
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Britons were searching for in 2024<br>
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Luke Littler, the 17-year-old darts prodigy, tops the list as the top trending 'Athlete <br>
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of the Year', pipping Olympians and Top Premier League stars <br>
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to the post<br>
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<b><u>Google's Year in Search report reveals the 'trending' searches for 2024. </u></b><br>
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'Top "trending" queries for 2024 are the searches <br>
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that had a high spike in traffic over a sustained period in 2024 as compared to 2023, showing <br>
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us what was "hot" in 2024,' it explained. <br>
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<strong>Top sports searches of the year</strong><br>
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From the Paris Olympic Games to England reaching the finals of <br>
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the Euros, it's safe to say that 2024 was a huge year for sports. <br>
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Several Olympians including Simone Biles and Adam Peaty were among the top athletes searched <br>
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for, alongside footballers Jude Bellingham, Ollie Watkins, and <br>
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Cole Palmer. <br>
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<u><strong>However, it was the 17-year-old darts prodigy, Luke Littler who topped the athletes list. </strong></u><br>
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What's more, Littler was the third most searched person overall, second only to Kate Middleton and Donald Trump. <br>
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Responding to the news, Littler said: 'To be recognised in two of Google's Year in Search lists is a huge honour. <br>
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This year, Oasis fans across the UK rushed to search <br>
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for tickets online, after the band announced their long-awaited reunion tour<br>
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