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What do Brad and Angelina share in common with Tony and Cherie, and Jordan and Peter? Yes, you've guessed it, these couples all met while at work.

According to recent research, a massive 61 per cent of all relationships now begin at work. This is perhaps unsurprising given increasing hours spent in the office. Passion is rife throughout the workplace. In one survey, a third of women admitted to having had sex in the office and a quarter of attached women confessed to having cheated with a work colleague. Nicola Rowlings and Tim Crane investigate the use of "love contracts" to regulate relationships in the workplace. For the full article, click here.

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