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Poll: 43% young women in London have experienced public sexual harassment in past year Our survey for the End Violence Against Women Coalition published today reveals that over two in five young women in London aged 18 to 34 have experienced sexual harassment in public spaces over the last year. ...
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Survey of 1,000 employers shows positive jobs outlook & fewer redundancies intended for first time in a year The immediate jobs outlook has turned positive for the first time in more than a year, driven largely by a decrease in redundancy intentions, finds our recent poll for the Chartered Institute ...
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48% Britons say using mobile phone on a plane 'not dangerous'; 47% say same about hospitals Almost half of Britons believe that using mobile phones on planes is not dangerous, while a similar number say the same about using a mobile in hospitals, our poll shows, despite both places typically ...
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Public perception measuring tool BrandIndex sees rise in positive feeling towards newly-floated social media firm even despite subsequent fall in post-float fortunes Facebook, the world’s largest social networking site, made headlines with its IPO last Friday. The company announced in February of this year that it would soon be trading ...
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52% of those polled would prefer ‘opt-in’ internet filters; but 35% keen on a default web porn block Just over half of the British adults who responded to our online poll feel that internet filters that block internet pornography should only be used if users request them, while just over ...
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British public split over placing missiles on residential buildings around London 2012 Olympic park The British public is torn over whether it is appropriate for surface-to-air missiles to be placed on top of residential buildings as a security measure for this summer's London Olympics, with around two in five saying ...
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1 in 5 Scots wouldn't know where to get mental health help, poll finds, as campaign launches One in five adults in Scotland wouldn’t know where to go for help if they had concerns about their mental health, our poll for SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) has revealed, as ...
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Poll: 63% UK adults worried about the condition, as Dementia Awareness Week continues Nearly two thirds of UK adults are worried about dementia, according to our poll commissioned jointly by Alzheimer’s Society and Saga Homecare, published this week to coincide with Dementia Awareness Week™. 63% of UK adults say they ...
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