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Two year after pledging to protect 10% of the oceans, governments have protected less than 1%, a survey finds.
Surgery teams in many NHS hospitals are not ready for a possible limit on their working week, a survey finds.
Campaigners trying to save a school wildlife garden from development are now fighting to stop it from being dug up for an archaeological survey.
Most young people are confident of finding a job despite the economic downturn, a survey finds.
Almost two in five people who drink to excess lie to their doctor about how much alcohol they really consume, says a survey.
Most GPs have difficulty differentiating chronic severe lung disease from asthma, a survey finds.
Reading, chatting and texting are among the favourite activities of Britons on the toilet, a survey suggests.
A train station in Lincolnshire will be revamped based on comments and suggestions in a passenger survey.
The US economy is already in recession, according to a panel of forecasters, and is set to shrink by 2.6% in the fourth quarter.
According to an online survey, cliches like "at the end of the day", "24/7" and "literally" are among the most reviled. Here are 20 more that irk Magazine readers.
More than half the UK population believe young people act no better than animals, a survey by children's charity Barnardo's suggests.
Almost a quarter of young people have been bullied because of their religion, a charity report claims.
The majority of Britons want teachers, police officers and doctors to undergo regular drug tests, a new survey suggests.
One in five people are planning to stop or reduce pension contributions to help cope with the economic downturn, a new survey suggests.
A survey commissioned by the European Commission has shown that young Britons are among the least likely in Europe to consider studying science subjects
Schools across the UK are taking part in a practice News Day on 13 November 2008 in preparation for the UK-wide event in March.
More Muslims working in counter-terrorism are urgently needed, the National Association of Muslim Police says.
Seabirds on the Farne Islands see numbers rise during 2008, in contrast to the declines recorded elsewhere in the UK.
More than one in eight people fear they could become homeless in the economic downturn, a London charity survey indicates.
Two men carrying out a traffic survey in east Belfast are assaulted by three men, one of whom was carrying a saw.
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