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More than one in ten young people admit they have bullied via text message. | |
Social Issues | Youthwork – August 2005 |
One in five young people have been bullied or threatened via mobile phone or computer. 14% of those questioned have been bullied by text message – this is three times more than those bullied over the internet and four times more than by email. | |
Social Issues | Youthwork – August 2005 |
17% of those affected by camera phone bullying (aged 11-19) believe the images were also sent to other people. | |
Social Issues | Youthwork – August 2005 |
One in ten children in the UK have felt threatened or embarrassed by mobile bullying carried out by camera phone. | |
Social Issues | Youthwork – August 2005 |
In 2002, Ethiopia spent twice as much on debt relief than on water and sanitation. | |
Money | Idea Magazine – July/August 2005 |
Developing countries pay $100m per day servicing debts. | |
Money | Idea Magazine – July/August 2005 |
73% of people with fair skin who are at most risk of sunburn & skin cancer admit they still get sunburnt despite almost two thirds worrying it could lead to skin cancer. | |
Health | The War Cry – 16th July 2005 |
Overexposure to ultraviolet rays measured by the UV index causes skin cancer, one of the most common cancers. | |
Health | The War Cry – 16th July 2005 |
A survey commissioned by Boots to support Cancer Research UK’s SunSmart campaign showed that more than 70% of people do not know what the UV index is, despite its frequent appearance on TV weather forecasts and websites. | |
Health | The War Cry – 16th July 2005 |
On average us Brits spend a staggering one hour each day contemplating the joys of the office on holiday when really we ought to be escaping from it all. | |
Work/Employment | The Sentinel – 6th July 2005 |
The north-south divide in heart disease deaths shows no signs of narrowing despite growing efforts to improve health in the most needy areas, figures showed. There has been a gradual decline in the total number of people dying from coronary heart disease (CHD) in recent years, although it remains the UK’s single biggest killer with 114,000 deaths in 2003. | |
Health | The Sentinel – 6th July 2005 |
Climate change could be reduced if mankind swapped their pork chops for tofu sausages, according to new research. A scientist claims ditching meaty meals in favour of nut roasts could do more to cut greenhouse gas emissions than burning less oil and gas. | |
Environment | The Sentinel – 6th July 2005 |
Britons are collectively spending £4.18 billion at the airport while waiting to board their holiday flights, a survey showed. The average person spends £120 at the airport on duty free products, last minute essentials and currency exchange, according to Morgan Stanley Consumer Banking. | |
Money | The Sentinel – 6th July 2005 |
In the winter of 2003/2004, 21,500 people over the age of 65 died as a result of the cold in England and Wales. | |
The Elderly | The Universe – 26th June 2005 |
Women receive just 32p for every £1 of income received by men in a pensioner couple. | |
The Elderly | The Universe – 26th June 2005 |
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