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Does your partner drive you crazy??? How to avoid a Valentine's Day tiff in the car ...
13 February 2002
In the run up to the most romantic day of the year, Direct Line Rescue has discovered what annoys us most about our partner's driving and is offering tips to help avoid a Valentine's Day tiff in the car. Does your partner drive you crazy??? How to avoid a Valentine's Day tiff in the car ...

Affairs - Satisfaction Or Fatal Attraction?
10 February 2002
Having an affair may bring some spice into your life, but it might also damage your health. That's according to the results of a recent Care for the Family/MORI survey, released at the start of this year's National Marriage Week. Affairs - Satisfaction Or Fatal Attraction?

Internet Café At Christmas Shelter Reconnects Homeless People With Old Friends & Family
23 December 2001
New MORI research published by Crisis shows that for 83% of the British public, contact with family is the most important aspect of Christmas. However, Crisis has found that for many homeless and vulnerable people, the memory of family members or friends they have lost touch with over the years can be the most painful aspect of Christmas. Internet Café At Christmas Shelter Reconnects Homeless People With Old Friends & Family

Study Reveals Jamie Is Chef With Greatest Influence On How We Cook
11 December 2001
New research shows major changes in the role of food in today's lifestyle Study Reveals Jamie Is Chef With Greatest Influence On How We Cook

New Survey Shatters Stereotypes Of Potential Adopters
8 October 2001
A new MORI survey, commissioned by BAAF, reveals that 1 in 4 people (24%) have considered or would consider adopting in the future. The research reveals that amongst those most likely to adopt, single and co-habiting couples are more likely to consider adopting in the future than married couples, families are twice as likely as childless households and black people are twice as likely as their white counterparts to consider adoption. New Survey Shatters Stereotypes Of Potential Adopters

BAAF Calls For Changes To Outdated Adoption Law Barring Unmarried Couples From Adopting
October 2001
New MORI research commissioned by BAAF shows that 68% of people believe unmarried couples in stable long-term relationships should be eligible to adopt jointly BAAF Calls For Changes To Outdated Adoption Law Barring Unmarried Couples From Adopting

British Kids Say Parents Are To Blame For Couch Potato Lifestyle
19 August 2001
More than half (61%) of British teenagers think they don't spend enough time being active with their family according to a new survey published today. Most young people blame their parents for their family's inactivity with a third of them citing their parents' lack of time as the reason. British Kids Say Parents Are To Blame For Couch Potato Lifestyle

Study Shows Debt As A Recipe For Family Friction
12 July 2001
New Research Reveals Conflict In Families Between Saving And Debt - And Highlights Problem Of Britain's Debt Culture Study Shows Debt As A Recipe For Family Friction

Britons Live In Sin Because It's Cheaper Than The Alternative!
10 July 2001
Money (or the lack of it) is partly to blame for the number of cohabiting couples according to recent research from the Association of Investment Trust Companies ("AITC"). When questioned over half of young couples living together said it was the cost of getting married that deterred them from tying the knot. Britons Live In Sin Because It's Cheaper Than The Alternative!

Parents Have A Vital Role In Boosting Standards In Education - Blair And Blunkett
12 September 2000
As parents send their children back-to-school Prime Minister Tony Blair and Secretary of State for Education and Employment David Blunkett joined forces to underline the vital role of parents as children's primary educators. Parents Have A Vital Role In Boosting Standards In Education - Blair And Blunkett

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