Paralympic Games ‘divide opinion’
Saturday, December 3rd, 2011Some disabled people in Britain feel patronised by the Paralympics, a survey suggests, but a similar number feel empowered.
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Paralympic Games ‘divide opinion’
Some disabled people in Britain feel patronised by the Paralympics, a survey suggests, but a similar number feel empowered.
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Paralympic Games ‘divide opinion’
The first global survey suggests the number and diversity of seagrasses is falling.

A survey suggests half of England’s schools face budget cuts and many are planning to cut posts.

A survey suggests house prices in Scotland rose by 83% in the past decade but still trailed behind the rest of the UK.

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House prices soar over 10 years
A survey suggests pupils without internet access at home are disadvantaged in their education.

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Web-free pupils ‘disadvantaged’
UK shoplifters stole an average of £12.1m-worth of goods every day in the year to 30 June, a survey suggests, with many thefts down to staff.

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Shoplifting ‘cost UK stores £4bn’
The British Red Cross wants children to learn first aid as a survey suggests one in seven has been in an alcohol-related emergency.

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Young ‘need drink first aid classes’