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29 April 2010
New research reveals that this May Bank Holiday a quarter of motorists will not check their tyres before taking a long trip and only a third will check that their indicators, brakes and headlights.
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29 April 2010
New research reveals just how much Brits love small talk. With 89% of us engaging in it with strangers at least once a week, it is no surprise that 56% say that it brightens up the day.
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27 April 2010
With an 11% rise in abandoned dogs, rescue home resources are being over stretched and one abandoned dog is being put down every hour.
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23 April 2010
New research has revealed that one in three British workers admit they have a lazy attitude when it comes to looking after the environment when at work
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22 April 2010
Over 2 million people have type 2 diabetes but despite healthcare professionals being concerned about patients gaining weight, a third do not discuss this with local patients with diabetes
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21 April 2010
New research reveals that tax is the primary issue that we feel could influence our vote in the upcoming election yet we do not completely understand the tax policies of main political parties
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21 April 2010
With an increase in specialist schools, especially for the arts, a new competition aims to get toddlers to show their creativeness but can toddlers be genuinely artistic?
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16 April 2010
Office workers across the UK have admitted they do not have the right office facilities to be environmentally responsible at work and 45% state they are held back by their bosses not empowering them
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15 April 2010
New research has revealed that 71% of local firms have suffered from late payments over the last 12 months.
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14 April 2010
New research released today reveals 65% of teens are better at multi-tasking than their parents. Technological multi-tasking is becoming an everyday part of young people’s lives, research reveals.
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