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MPs Split on Whether Charities Should Challenge Government, Study Shows
September 2014 - Voluntary
A recent study has shown political divide when it comes to whether or not charities should be allowed to challenge the government and political parties. The survey, which questioned 154 MPs, discovered that around two fifths of Conservative MPs think it is… Read more...
Survey Shows Small Businesses are More Confident Than Ever
September 2014 - Business Support
Small businesses in the UK are more confident than ever, according to the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Small Business Index. For the third quarter of 2014, the FSB Index reached +41 points - the first time sentiment has reached this level with every… Read more...
Fewer Americans Avoiding Health Insurance, Survey Finds
September 2014 - Financial Services
The number of Americans without health insurance has fallen, according to the National Health Interview Survey. The study, which was conducted with 27,000 Americans, discovered that in the first quarter of 2014, 13.1% (41 million) of its respondents were… Read more...
Identity Should Remain Anonymous in Sexual Abuse Trials Unless Guilty, Brits Say
September 2014 - Central Government
According to a recent survey, the majority of Britons believe people who are accused of sexual abuse crimes should only have their identity revealed if they are found to be guilty. Of the 1,704 British adults questioned, six in 10 (61%) agreed with the above… Read more...
Unwanted Sexual Advances Common in Universities, Market Research Finds
September 2014 - Education
One in four university students have experienced unwelcome sexual advances - defined as inappropriate touching and groping - according to the National Student Union’s (NUS) survey. For women alone, however, this figure rose to almost two fifths (37%).… Read more...

