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Barnardo’s says the rise in ‘bed poverty’ reflects growing levels of destitution following soaring food or gas bills
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Higher levels of poor mental health in England could be linked to worries about money and academic achievement, findings suggest
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Bars, pubs and competitive socialising venues now rival nightclubs, giving consumers a greater choice – report.
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The findings may make physical activity much more accessible to people who do not take part in structured exercise, researchers say.
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Lloydâs of London, Zurich and Swiss Re among top 10 insurers of largest US coalmines, study finds
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Durham University researchers also found novelty backgrounds lowered perceptions of trust and competency
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The Kent city was named the worst after a study of more than 265,000 consumer internet speed tests
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Risk of smoking double the previous estimate, but research finds no link between above average caffeine intake and pre-term babies
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Campaigners say findings are a wake-up call and highlight ‘chronic level of racial disparities’ in UK
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The University of Cambridge study also found smoking meant the baby was four times more likely to be small for its gestational age.
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The University of Cambridge study also found smoking meant the baby was four times more likely to be small for its gestational age.
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A new study by comparison site Broadband Genie analysed internet speed test results from consumers.
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The University of Cambridge study also found smoking meant the baby was four times more likely to be small for its gestational age.
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Survey finds parents under pressure, as second study finds some are leaving workforce because of costs
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According to a new study, there is an explanation for the sensation that usually goes away after moisturiser is applied.