Key Quotes for 2005

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Last update: Wednesday 25th March
 
Births outside marriage increased from 5% in 1960 to 41% in 2001.
Up to 40% of fathers lose contact with their children within two years of separation.
One in three (4.4 million) children are living in poverty, compared with one in ten in 1979.
Over 60,000 children live in care; 96% are admitted due to family breakdown.
Family breakdown costs the nation £15 billion a year.
FamilyCrown and Commonwealth – Spring 2005
 
Parents are collectively spending more than £8 billion on toys for their children each year, research has shown. The average child has toys worth £715 bought for them every year, according to internet bank Egg.
MoneyThe Sentinel – 10th June 2005
 
Since 1971 the number of divorces has nearly doubled from 80,000 to 157,000 in 2003.
13% of divorces in 2001 occurred within three years of marriage.
The number of single parent families increased from 8% in 1971 to 23% in 2003.
FamilyCrown and Commonwealth – Spring 2005
 
More than 250,000 people in Britain suffer osteoporosis related fractures each year, with related health costs exceeding £1.7 billion.
HealthThe Independent – 23rd May 2005
 
A survey of the British Public has revealed that 60% of the nation are ready to meet God. Commissioned by Premier Christian Radio, the poll also reveals that younger people feel less prepared to meet their maker than those of an older generation. Only 39% of 18-24 year olds questioned felt that if God exists and they died today they’d be ready to meet him, compared with a substantial 76% of over 65s.
Religion/SpiritualityPremier Christian Radio Press Release – 1st June 2005
 
At least 647 people have been charged with blasphemy in Pakistan since 1988, according to data collected by the National Commission of Justice and Peace (NCJP). Of these, about 50% were Muslims, 36% Ahmedis (a breakaway Islamic sect), 13% Christians and 1% Hindus. 20 people accused of blasphemy have been murdered in this period.
Religious PersecutionEvangelical Times – June 2005
 
The Government’s plan for compulsory identity cards is backed by more than five out of 10 people as the best way to combat ID fraud, according to a published survey.
PoliticsThe Sentinel – 24th May 2005
 
People in their 30s could be forced to work until they are more than 74 unless they dramatically increase the amount they save. Prudential said people in their 30s were setting aside an average of just £62 a month towards their retirement, £340 a month less than they need to.
MoneyThe Sentinel 14th June 2005
 
Last year 25,000 girls in England aged 15 or under (some as young as 10) were prescribed the pill, and 2,700 were given long lasting contraceptive injections. An estimated 90% of school nurses in the UK are providing sex advice and support for pupils. One in ten girls aged 13-15 attended family planning clinics in 2003-04. Sexually transmitted infections have risen dramatically among schoolchildren, who are also beginning to exhibit high risk behaviour such as group sex.
HealthEvangelical Times – June 2005
 
Statistics related to the $10 billion annual industry of pornography, to 25 million Americans visiting cyber sex web sites between one and 10 hours each week.
SexCharisma – May 2005
 
Being grossly overweight and a smoker can age a person 10 years or more. A genetic study of twins suggested that smoking and excess body fat have a major impact on biological ageing. Both can make a person significantly older at the cellular level than he or she is in actual years.
HealthThe Sentinel 14th June 2005
 
A recent Readers Digest survey saw just 48% of respondents aware that the Easter season commemorates the death and resurrection of Christ.
Religion/SpiritualityThe Herald – June 2005
 
British household debt has reached one trillion pounds equivalent to £17,000 for every individual. Personal debt is now greater than the UK’s annual income and is rising by £1 million every four minutes.
In 2003 the Samaritans answered 4.6 million calls from people in despair.
MoneyCrown and Commonwealth – Spring 2005
 
People who eat a diet high in red and processed meat increase their risk of bowel cancer by as much as a third research has shown.
HealthThe Sentinel 15th June 2005
 
Pope Benedict XVI has underlined the importance of the family with a strong condemnation of modern social trends like cohabitation, 'trial marriages' and homosexual unions. In a speech to the Diocese of Rome's annual convention at the Basilica of St John Lateran this week he urged Catholics to help couples in crisis and reaffirmed Church teaching that marriage between a man and a woman is the only legitimate basis for family life.
FamilyThe Universe - 12th June 2005
 
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