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63 Per Cent Say Asylum-Seeking Children Should Have Access To Local Schools
Nearly two-thirds of people (63%), and seven out of ten Labour voters (71%), believe that children seeking asylum should have the same access to schools as British children.
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Shakespeare still relevant to UK's young people
A study for the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) shows that most young people in the UK still feel that Shakespeare plays an important role in British culture.
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Public Attitudes to Transport in England
Transport continues to dominate both the national and local agenda. Three in ten people spontaneously cite transport as a main problem facing Britain today, while over four in ten see it as the most important local issue with congestion cited as the main problem
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No Royal Rollercoaster
If you take your view of British public opinion from the impressions reflected in the media, this has been something of a roller-coaster few months for the standing of the Monarchy and Royal Family.
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Holidaymakers' Purchase Of Travel Insurance
MORI research for Direct Line Travel Insurance shows that many holidaymakers who arrange travel insurance as part of their holiday spend little time discussing their insurance package.
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Britain's Views On The Monarchy - 2002
Research commissioned by ITV1's 'Tonight with Trevor McDonald' shows that three in four of the British population (77%) will be celebrating the Queen's Golden Jubilee this weekend, either directly or by following media coverage.
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Cost A Key Barrier To Childcare Help For Workers
A MORI Social Research Institute survey of Britain's big employers published by Daycare Trust and BUPA Children@work for the start of the first National Childcare Month