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Race Relations
A series of recent surveys by MORI and other agencies have thrown considerable light on the current state of race relations in Britain and the hopes and fears of the minority ethnic communities.
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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
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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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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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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.
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Architectural Superstars Leave English Cold
The English people are passionate about buildings but don't care a jot who designs them, is the main finding of a major new survey published today by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) and conducted by MORI.
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Tax And Spend
Now the dust has settled from the Chancellor's tax-raising budget, let us take the opportunity for a wider view of what we know about public attitudes to "tax and spend".
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Most Of The British Public Don't Know That Red Cross Can Help In An Emergency
Most British people wouldn't know who to turn to following flooding or a fire at home, the British Red Cross said today in a report based on a MORI survey.
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KPMG Consulting e-Government Survey 2002
A full report of the KPMG 2002 e-government survey is available in PDF format. If you would like a copy, please email Andrew Collinge
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Government Delivery Index
Most of the British public are pessimistic about the government's ability to improve public services, according to the baseline survey for the new MORI Delivery Index. More than half, 54%, say they disagree that "in the long term, this government's policies will improve the state of Britain's public services", whereas only 36% agree.