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Home Insecurity Faced By Millions Due To Cash Crisis
A new report published by Shelter includes MORI Social Research Institute poll findings that, of those who pay for their housing, 43 per cent have worried about or been unable to pay their rent or mortgage, representing almost 11 million people.
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Football Rules
On the eve of the 2002 World Cup, a MORI survey commissioned by Thresher explores the public's understanding of football's main rules.
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12 Million British Workers Did Not Receive Any Training In The Last Year
* One in four British workers can lack the skills to do their jobs properly
* Almost a third of British workers admitted to lying or exaggerating about skills
* Almost one in five British workers think advanced IT skills will earn them more money
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Single European Currency Tracker, May 2002
Our latest MORI poll (carried out just after the 'Paxman' interviews) suggests that PM Blair's pro-EMU comments have failed to generate much rise in public support for EMU entry.
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Transport The Most Important Concern Of Disabled People
For nearly half of disabled people (48%) transport is the most important local concern but only a fifth (21%) believe those responsible for transport planning and development give about the right amount of attention to disabled people, according to a report published today by the Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee (DPTAC).
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MORI Schools Survey 2002
More than two out of three state school pupils aged 11-16 want to go on to higher education after they leave school, according to a survey of over 2,500 pupils carried out by MORI for the Sutton Trust and published today.
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'Top Of The Crops!' Carrot Tops Veg Table
It's official — the nation's favourite vegetable is the carrot. The potato runs a close second but only among men as more women prefer broccoli.
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Research Among The General Public And Those With Arthritis
The Arthritis Research Campaign (arc) has previously estimated that around 8 million people are affected by arthritis. From this survey, however, the proportion who say that they have or have had arthritis or joint pain is over a third (36%), which translates into more than 16 million adults — double the previously estimated number.
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More Young Offenders Are Being Punished
More young offenders caught committing crime are being punished, a new youth survey commissioned by the Youth Justice Board has shown.