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Majority Of Family Doctors And Public Support Doctors' Assessment Every Few Years
MORI research finds majority of family doctors and public supportive of doctors being assessed every few years.
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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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Worcester's Weblog
Students are slightly more important in deciding the outcomes of British general elections than they have been in the past. There are many more of them now than there was 40 years ago. Students numbered around 400,000 in 1964 in an electorate of just over 36m (1.1%) but around 2m in 2001 in an electorate of 43.8m (4.6%).
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Public Views Of Rotary International
As Rotary International celebrates its centenary on February 23rd, MORI conducted a poll examining public awareness and perception of Rotary. The research shows that the traditional image of Rotary as 'men only' and 'a lunch club' is no longer recognised, with only 16% and 14% respectively associating the Rotary logo with these traits. Indeed, in 2005, Rotary International is most known for its community charity work (48% associated the symbol with this).
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About The People Of Edinburgh
A survey of 1,031 Edinburgh residents aged 16+ as part of the bi-annual MORI Scotland 'Edinburgh Survey'
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The UNITE Student Experience Report 2005
This is the fifth UNITE 'Student Experience Report', the most comprehensive study of the views, concerns, attitudes and aspirations of today's full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students in the UK.
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Public Attitudes To Public Services
MORI conducted a survey for the Cabinet Office in March this year on attitudes to public services. Key findings include:
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Live Music In England And Wales
MORI conducted a survey for the Live Music Forum, to establish just how much live music is performed in England and Wales, what issues affect the decision as to whether or not live music is staged, and what impact the new Licensing Act might have on live music performances.
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Young People's Views On Science
A study of values and beliefs in relation to science and technology amongst 11-21 year olds across Great Britain
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Young People's Views On Science - Topline Results
This section asks about your views on the world around us.