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Safety concerns and lack of infrastructure prove greater barriers for female cyclists than male cyclists, according to latest research
April 2025 - Transport & Infrastructure
Concerns over safety and infrastructure prove greater barriers for female cyclists than male cyclists, according to latest research: New research has found than an increasing number of women are feeling discouraged from cycling over concerns about safety,… Read more...
Latest research reveals that fewer people in the UK are donating to charity than ever
April 2025 - Voluntary
Latest research reveals that fewer people in the UK are donating to charity than ever: A new report has outlined a steady decline in donor volumes in the UK since tracking of this metric was first introduced in 2016, with figures now reaching their lowest… Read more...
Over two thirds of councils in England have paused, delayed or cancelled housebuilding projects according to latest research
April 2025 - Housing
Over two thirds of councils in England have paused, delayed or cancelled housebuilding projects according to latest research: A recent study of the future of council housing in England over the next five years has revealed the major financial strain many… Read more...
A new study reveals one in three employees wastes more energy at work despite adopting energy-saving measures at home
April 2025 - Utilities
A new study reveals one in three employees wastes more energy at work despite adopting energy-saving measures at home: A recent survey has revealed that over a third (35%) of employees are far less conscientious about saving energy at work than at home… Read more...
Water bills are a top concern for many CCW customers across England and Wales, survey finds
April 2025 - Utilities
Changes to water bills the most common concern among CCW customers: A CCW (Consumer Council for Water) survey found that changes to water bills are the most common unprompted concern among customers across England and Wales, with 38% of respondents citing… Read more...