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Attractive people more likely to generate charity donations, survey finds
August 2015 - Voluntary
A recent survey by The British Heart Foundation has revealed that 29 per cent of men and 12 per cent of women would be more likely to donate to charity if they deemed the fundraiser to be good-looking. The survey of 2,000 adults in the United Kingdom also… Read more...
Survey finds many parents offer teens incentives for good A-level grades
August 2015 - Education
According to the findings of a survey by Leeds Beckett University – published on 12th August 2015 - many parents are bribing their children with money, holidays, cars and laptops, to incentivise them to strive for high A-level grades. The university… Read more...
DJS Research explores why teachers switch exam boards
August 2015 - Education
Recent market research findings from DJS Research’s education market research arm, VoicED, have revealed what makes teachers switch exam boards, and what they’re looking for once they have made the change. The research aimed to discover new business… Read more...
Research discovers that 1 in 7 consume more alcohol than water
August 2015 - Food
According the findings of a recent study by SodaStream, 15 per cent (or one in seven) admitted to drinking more alcohol than water. The survey also discovered that 4,000,000 British people have not drunk a glass of water in more than a week. As well as this… Read more...
Survey finds fundraising methods have become more aggressive since 2010
August 2015 - Voluntary
A recent survey conducted by the ethical search engine, Storm, has revealed that fundraising methods have become more aggressive in the last 5 years, since 2010. The survey revealed that 75 per cent of the general public feel that charities have become more… Read more...

