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The Bible is humanity’s most valuable book, survey shows
A recent survey by YouGov, has shown that both The Bible and Darwin’s On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection are humanity’s most valuable books. The survey asked 2,044 adults, in Britain, to vote for the book with most value to the world.… Read more...
Research shows that over 30 per cent of children feel at risk when they’re at school
November 2014 - Education
Findings from a recent BullyingUK survey has shown that bullying is still a problem for children, as 30% of those polled claim that they do not feel safe whilst they’re at school. Findings from the survey show that instances of bullying usually happen at… Read more...
Alcohol may have harmed more than 12,000 children, research shows
November 2014 - Health
As part of Alcohol Awareness week, Drink Wise have revealed shocking figures from a recent campaign. The figures show that over 12,000 children living on The Wirral, who are under 16, have been hurt as a result of another person’s drinking habits. The campaign,… Read more...
Research highlights the extent of mental health stigma
November 2014 - Health
A recent study, commissioned by the Scottish government, has found that nearly 50 per cent of participants would not want people to know if they had a mental illness. Despite the fact that over 25 per cent of those asked had experienced a mental health problem… Read more...
Research shows that just 13 per cent think Ed Miliband is capable of being Prime Minister
November 2014 - Central Government
It has been a bad week for Ed Miliband, as results of a new survey show only 13 per cent believe he could be prime minister. It was found that 58 per cent of Labour supporters claim to be “dissatisfied” with Miliband’s leadership performance. Similarly,… Read more...
