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Socio-Political Activism
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Prescription Charges Can Damage Your Health, Says CAB Report
Prescription charges are preventing many poorer people with chronic health problems getting the treatment they need, a new report from the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux (NACAB) says today.
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Employers And Colleagues Urged To Support People With Cancer At Work Following New Survey
People in the workplace are being urged to support those working while living with cancer following the results of a new survey commissioned by leading cancer care charity Macmillan Cancer Relief.
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Parents Expect More From Employers But Few Provide Help With Childcare
Daycare Trust launches MORI survey findings at start of National Childcare Week 2001
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Parents Say Staff Are Key To Quality Childcare But Poorly Paid
Daycare Trust launches MORI survey findings at start of National Childcare Week 2001.
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Parents Say What They Want Next From National Childcare Strategy
Daycare Trust launches MORI survey findings and a new report calling for children's centres in every neighbourhood
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Charities Rely Heavily On Who They Know More Than What They Know When Approaching Businesses For Support
Personal contacts are key to setting up business community partnerships, according to new research published today by Business Community Connections, in association with MORI. The research report - Business Community Partnerships: Fact or Fiction? - looks for the first time at the development of these partnerships from the charity perspective. The research was supported by KPMG and Crimson Publishing.
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Tony Blair, Hear This - Pets Have Issues Too!
The nation's cats and dogs gained a new champion today when Direct Line Pet Insurance presented its Pet Manifesto in Westminster.
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Over 12 Million Men Are Confused About The Early Warning Signs For Prostate Cancer
An alarming finding of a MORI poll published today is that six out of every ten men can't correctly identify the possible early warning signs of prostate cancer, or have some degree of misunderstanding about them. Fifty nine per cent of men lack this knowledge, which equates to approximately 12.3 million men in Great Britain. The poll was commissioned by The Prostate Cancer Charity for Prostate Cancer Awareness Week (24 March - 1 April 2001).