Key Quotes for 2005

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Last update: Wednesday 25th March
 
The biggest sexual health campaign for 20 years was announced by the Government yesterday as figures showed HIV infections and other sexually transmitted diseases soared to record levels last year. There were 6,606 new HIV infections diagnosed in the UK during 2003, but this figure is expected to rise to 7,000 after all data is collected..Since 1995, all sexually transmitted infections have soared, with a threefold rise in chlamydia to 89,818 cases in 2003, a doubling of gonorrhoea to 24,309 cases and an elevenfold increase in syphilis to 1,575 cases.
SexThe Independent – 25th November 2004
 
Mother is the most beautiful work in the English language, according to the rest of the world. The British Council surveyed more than 40,000 people in 102 non-English speaking countries. Passion and eternity were also choices.
Odd FactsThe Sentinel – 25th November 2004
 
The Government has stripped crooks of £235 million in the last three years under rules confiscating the proceeds of crime. 4068 confiscation orders have been issued since the introduction of the Proceeds of Crime Act.
CrimeThe Sentinel – 25th November 2004
 
Women having cars serviced and repaired feel intimidated and patronised when dealing with garages, research out today showed. Almost half of all motorists do not trust a garage to charge an honest price, according to new research released by the car care company motoreasy. Around one out of six motorists have felt pressurised to have work carried out on their car. A further 10% admitted that they had been forced to pay for work they have not approved.
Social IssuesThe Sentinel – 25th November 2004
 
A case of identity theft is occurring every four minutes in the UK, according to research published today. After plans by the Home Office for ID cards were unveiled in Parliament, a survey by Capital One showed that 77% of people are concerned about identity theft and 22% would like some expert help to protect themselves from it. Identity fraud costs the UK more than £1.3 billion a year and projections suggest that by the end of 2004 there will be 130,000 cases - equating to one every four minutes.
CrimeThe Sentinel – 25th November 2004
 
Council leaders are being urged to reconsider the amount of money available for housing alterations after a report found one in three households include someone with special needs. A study carried out for Stoke-on-Trent City Council revealed almost 35% of households had at least one member with a long term illness health problem or disability. Outside Research and Development, which carried out the research, said this figure was the highest they had ever unearthed and compared to a national average of 26.6%.
HousingThe Sentinel – 27th November 2004
 
A record number of people started teacher training courses this year, according to figures published today. More than 34,400 people were beginning mainstream teacher training in England this year - which is the highest figure since 1975, according to the Teacher Training Agency.
Work/EmploymentThe Sentinel – 27th November 2004
 
Labour former minister Tony Banks today admitted he found his constituents' problems "boring" and got "no satisfaction" from helping them. Mr Banks, who is standing down at the next election after more than two decades in Westminster, said his work as MP for West Ham was often like being "a high-powered social worker".
PoliticsThe Sentinel – 27th November 2004
 
Police will be allowed to carry out random searches for knives on school premises under sweeping new powers to improve discipline announced yesterday. Heads will be able to invite the police into school unannounced to search pupils for weapons.
CrimeThe Independent – 19th November 2004
 
Legislation which will impose fines on businesses or public organisations that prevent mothers from breastfeeding children in public was yesterday given the go-ahead by Scottish MSP's. The Bill, which was launched last year by the Labour backbencher Elaine Smith, was passed 103 votes to 13. Only Conservative MSP's voted against the legislation, which they branded an example of "the nanny state taken to the extreme", and called instead for a voluntary code to be introduced.
PoliticsThe Independent – 19th November 2004
 
The fast-food giant McDonalds could be in trouble with race watchdogs for ordering its staff at a restaurant in Manchester to speak English at all times, including in the staff room. The Commission for Racial Equality said it was examining the case to see whether the instruction infringed workers' human rights and European employment law.
PoliticsThe Independent – 19th November 2004
 
Chile's first divorce law took effect yesterday. It was passed by Congress six months ago, amid strong opposition from the Catholic Church and conservative groups.
PoliticsThe Independent – 19th November 2004
 
More than three-quarters of employers with final salary pensions expect to face future funding difficulties, according to the latest annual survey from the National Association of Pension Funds released today.
Work/EmploymentThe Sentinel – 18th November 2004
 
Humpty Dumpty has been blamed for exposing children to more violence than they would see during an evening in front of the TV. Researchers found the frequency of violence to be 10 times greater in nursery rhymes than pre-9pm TV.
EntertainmentThe Sentinel – 18th November 2004
 
Soaring numbers of children in the UK are being prescribed anti-depressants and other mind altering drugs, research revealed today. No anti-depressants are licensed for use in children under 16, but doctors can prescribe them where they feel it is clinically appropriate...the biggest increase was seen in the UK, with prescriptions up by 68% between 2000 and 2002.
Young PeopleThe Sentinel – 18th November 2004
 
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