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UK Youth Too Busy To 'Get Physical'
New research shows that, like their parents, today's children lead hectic lives and leave exercise at the bottom of a long list of 'things to do'
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MORI Political Monitor, September 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for September 2001, including questions on party image and government reactions to 9/11
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Secondary Heads Give Strong Support To Government's Key Stage 3 Strategy
New research reveals that nearly all Secondary Heads, in schools piloting Government reforms at Key Stage 3, support the principle of a Key Stage 3 Strategy and agree that the Government must now afford a high priority to secondary school pupils.
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MORI Political Monitor, August 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for August 2001, including questions on the Conservative leadership election and on attitudes to private sector provision of public services
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Who Kills Forty Dogs A Day?
The UK- allegedly a nation of dog lovers - is needlessly killing nearly 15,000 healthy dogs a year, a NCDL/MORI survey can reveal.
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Graduates Find Teaching Career "Unappealing"
New research from the Social Research Institute shows people who have the qualifications to take up a teaching career have a much poorer impression of the profession than other members of the public. The apparent day-to-day disadvantages of a teaching career greatly outweigh the personal and social advantages, as far as many graduates are concerned
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New Study Shows Support Among Irish For Increased Expenditure On Overseas Aid
MORI/UNFPA study reveals:
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British Job Applicants Are Lying On Their CVs
More than 7.5 million of Britain's 25.3 million working population have misled their potential employer while applying for a job. This is the key finding from research sponsored by CV Validation.com, the firm that offers a vital pre-employment screening tool for both employers and jobseekers, and conducted by MORI.
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MORI Political Monitor, July 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain, July 2001, including questions on the Conservative leadership election