Key Quotes for 2005

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Last update: Wednesday 25th March
 
Some 31,000 people died in Sri Lanka and nearly 17,000 were injured when the huge waves crashed ashore. Another 5,500 are missing.
Disasters/WarReform – March 2005
 
Last summer's Soul in the City initiative, held in London, was the biggest yet. The statistics are impressive; 722 partner churches, 21,000 participants, 24 associate organisations, three tent cities, 1058 small team leaders, 432 projects - these included 66 environmental projects, 56 sports projects, 27 community events, 101 children's clubs, and 580 evening events. Over 450 gardens were worked on and 300 plus streets or alleyways cleared. More traditional evangelistic events included 10 evening events held at St Paul's Cathedral, where an average of over 900 attended each night, and a Trafalgar Square celebration event, which attracted over 14,000.
EntertainmentChristianity – March 2005
 
Just over one third of the population of Mongolia is under 15, with almost one half under 18 and only 6.4% over 60 years old. The percentage of children on the streets is increasing. Estimates vary, but a conservative figure is 5,000 out of a total population of only 2.5m people.
Social IssuesChristianity – March 2005
 
562 tornadoes which hit the United States in May this year was a record, far higher than the previous record monthly peak of 399 set in June 1992.
EnvironmentProphetic Witness – February 2005
 
Over the festive period in Staffordshire last year, nearly 12% of motorists tested were over the limit. This time the percentage who failed or refused tests dropped by two thirds to 4% - 51 out of 1,269 tested.
Drugs/Alcohol/AddictionsThe Informer – February 2005
 
Since its launch in 1985, Comic Relief has raised more than £337 million. In 2003, Red Nose Day raised £61,447,539. 40% of the money raised through Red Nose Day is allocated to work in the UK and 60% goes directly to work in Africa.
MoneyKids Alive – 5th March 2005
 
During 2003, fair trade sales rose by 46% to a retail value of over £93 million.
MoneyChristian Herald – 5th March 2005
 
Of the 2,000 people polled by the Evangelical Alliance at the Skegness and Minehead venues, 60% said the top political issue for them was world poverty.
Odd FactsThe Baptist Times 14th - April 2005
 
According to a recent survey, 76% of UK 25 to 44 year olds haven't made a will. Marriage, birth of children, bereavement, divorce and buying a house, are all times to write or revise it.
FamilyTear Times - Spring 2005
 
After years of anti-asylum press stories British people believe, according to a recent Mori poll, that the UK has 23% of the world's refugees. The real figure is below 2%. Britain is 32nd in the worldwide league table of countries taking asylum seekers. Asylum seekers do not swamp the UK.
PoliticsNewfrontiers Magazine - Vol 2 Issue 10 March-May 2005
 
In 2002-2004 asylum seekers came mainly from Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and Zimbabwe. In the 1990s they were from the Balkans. In the 1970s they were from South East Asia. In the 1940s they were from Poland. The only things these states have in common are war and repression. There is no other common cause of mass movements of people seeking asylum.
PoliticsNewfrontiers Magazine - Vol 2 Issue 10 March-May 2005
 
An international study of 100,000 teens across 35 countries has found that the UK has the third highest proportion of binge drinking teens in Europe. Binge drinking was defined as five units of alcohol in a session, three times a month. 26% of boys owned up to this (an increase of 2% since 1999) but girls are at 29% (an increase of 9%). Experts blame the findings, from the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs published in December, on a variety of factors including: women's freedom, less disapproval of drunkenness, the ladette culture, and Alcopops.
Drugs/Alcohol/AddictionsYouthwork - May 2005
 
A government survey of 10,000 British children aged 11 to 15 reveals that 23% had drunk alcohol in the previous week compared to 25% in 2003. For the first time since the biannual survey began in 1982 girls are drinking the same amount as boys. Boy's drinking has fallen since 2003 while girls have stayed the same. The average weekly consumption among girls is 10.2 units, while for boys it is 11.3 units.
Drugs/Alcohol/AddictionsYouthwork - May 2005
 
The majority of young people are interested in political issues, a recent survey has found. The research carried out by the Electoral Commission (EC), to coincide with the Y Vote Mock Elections for youth, found that 81% of 16 to 20-year-olds interviewed felt strongly about political issues such as crime and education.
PoliticsYouthwork - May 2005
 
Almost one in five teenage girls have been hit by their boyfriend and 43% believe that violence of this kind is okay, according to a recent survey carried out by the NSPCC and Sugar magazine. Over 2,000 girls were questioned, 16% of whom had been struck by their partner. 15% had been pushed and 4% had been regularly attacked. One of the most revealing statistics showed that 32% of girls who had violent boyfriends also had violent parents. The NSPCC believes this shows a clear link between those who are attacked at home then go on to be attacked by partners. 6% of the 13-19 year olds questioned had been forced to have sex with their boyfriends. Although a percentage of those questioned had been hit by their parents (20%), seen their parents hit each other (11%), and witnessed them screaming and shouting at each other (25%), more than half did not view those incidents as domestic violence.
CrimeYouthwork - May 2005
 
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