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The Catholic Vote In Britain Helped Carry Blair To Victory
The support of Roman Catholic voters that gave Tony Blair the edge in Labour's narrow defeat of the Conservatives in terms of votes cast at the general election, MORI surveys conducted for The Tablet throughout the election campaign show.
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You are what you read?
Newspaper readers are less likely to express 'average' views on the five top issues -- defence, the NHS, race/immigration, education and crime -- than those who don't read a daily paper, according to a new report from MORI.
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Awareness Of Epilepsy Protocols Low Amongst Geriatricians
A national survey of geriatricians has found that 84% have never been on an epilepsy-related course, despite seeing between one and 20 elderly patients with epilepsy each month. Furthermore, one third (36%) is unaware that NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) has recently issued guidance for the diagnosis and management of epilepsy.
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Women's Support Gave Blair The Edge
It was women voters who last Thursday delivered a comfortable majority for Tony Blair. That is the clear message from a detailed analysis of nearly 18,000 MORI interviewees weighted to the final result.
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Parents Support The Professional Registration Of Teachers In Academies
Four in five parents support professional registration for teachers working in Academies, according to new research by the MORI Social Research Institute for the General Teaching Council for England (GTCE).
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Analysis Gives Clear Steer On Education Priorities
As the election approaches, new analysis by MORI Social Research Institute gives the political parties a clear steer on the education priorities of both teachers and of members of the public.
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Worcester's Weblog - Poll Gap: Internet v. Rest; Up-dated Reflecting Sunday's Polls
MORI chairman Sir Robert Worcester analyses the latest opinion poll data.
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Before And After: The perception gap
Does giving voters the facts on issues like the NHS change their views? Up to a point