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Careers In Print Media: What People From Ethnic Minorities Think
Ipsos conducted research on behalf of the CRE (Commission for Racial Equality) looking at perceptions of ethnic minorities regarding careers in print media. The report is based on data from a wider study of public awareness of the CRE conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the CRE. A nationally representative survey of 511 British adults, aged 16+, was conducted between March and April 2005.
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Perception Of Cartoons Of Prophet Muhammad
Ipsos conducted research on behalf of The Sun Newspaper looking at perceptions of the cartoons of Prophet Muhammad which have been printed by a number of newspapers.
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Fairtrade Foundation Awareness Research 2005
The latest MORI survey for the Fairtrade Foundation shows that one in every two adults in the UK now recognises the Fairtrade Mark. The study shows that 50% of people, half of the adult population can now identify the certification mark, up from 25% in 2003 and 39% last year.
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Worcester's Weblog
MORI research director Bobby Duffy, standing in for Sir Robert Worcester today, analyses the opinion polls.
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Public 'Sceptical' Of Public Appointments
Although awareness of public appointments remains low in the UK, there have been some improvements since 2000 according to research by MORI. The research, commissioned by the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments (OCPA), shows one in five people (21%) say they have confidence in the system in place in this country.
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Londoners 'Satisfied With Life In The Capital'
A recent survey for the Commission on London Governance shows that Londoners express high levels of satisfaction with living in the capital. Seven in 10 Londoners also feel that they have a different outlook to people in the rest of the country, putting this down to a faster way of life and the capital's more multicultural environment. The Capital's history and heritage as well as its cultural diversity are highly valued.
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Can We Have Trust And Diversity?
Immigration/asylum is now the third most important issue facing Britain today, ahead of defence, crime/law and order and the economy. Only the NHS and education are seen as more pressing.
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Can We Have Trust And Diversity? — Topline Results
Q1 How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with your local neighbourhood as a place to live? Is that fairly or very?
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Workplace Discrimination
Age is the largest determinant of whether a person is likely to be ill-treated in the workplace, according to new research from MORI. The survey — Diversity Matters — conducted for The Guardian and TMP Worldwide, shows nearly a quarter (23%) of British employees claim to have fallen victim to discrimination, bullying or harassment at work. This rises to 37% of older workers (over 55s). Ill treatment because of age is higher than that due to gender, race or sexuality, and is marginally higher than that because of disability.