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71% of general practitioners admit to having difficulty empathising with their patients, survey finds.
January 2025 - Health
71% of general practitioners admit to having difficulty empathising with their patients: A recent survey by MDDUS has revealed the extent to which general practitioners and medics are adversely impacted by continuous exposure to their patients'… Read more...
Council leaders see finance and budgeting as one of the greatest challenges for their council over the next 12 months, survey finds
January 2025 - Local Government
Council leaders see finance and budgeting as one of the greatest challenges for their council over the next 12 months. A survey conducted by the Local Government Association (LGA) has found that most English council leaders believe finance and budgeting is… Read more...
Despite a surge in visitors, 11% of Scotland's museums and galleries fear they may close within the next year survey finds:
January 2025 - Culture and Heritage
Despite a surge in visitors, 11% of Scotland's museums and galleries fear they may close within the next year. A survey has found that despite an overall increase in visitor numbers compared to pre-COVID, (15.4 million in 2023/24 vs. c. 12.8 million in… Read more...
Audiences of cultural venues are more concerned about the impacts of climate change than the general population, survey finds.
December 2024 - Culture and Heritage
Audiences of cultural venues are more concerned about the impacts of climate change than the general population, survey finds: In a recent survey of audiences of cultural venues and organisations across the UK, 86% of visitors polled said they are worried… Read more...
Young people demand better protection from harmful content and misinformation on social media platforms survey finds.
December 2024 - Education
Young people demand better protection from harmful content and misinformation on social media platforms survey finds: A recent study has found that the majority of 12 to 21-year-olds in the UK worry about social media's negative impact on their physical… Read more...

