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Parents Expect More From Employers But Few Provide Help With Childcare
Daycare Trust launches MORI survey findings at start of National Childcare Week 2001
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Parents Say Staff Are Key To Quality Childcare But Poorly Paid
Daycare Trust launches MORI survey findings at start of National Childcare Week 2001.
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Level Pegging
The Sunday polls sweepstakes have the three horses at the starting gate, and ... off they go. At the first furlong they are neck and neck, with NOP running on the pages of the Sunday Times at 49% for the favourites, Labour, 32% for the also rans, the Tory Party; ICM in The Observer (handicapped) is nearly level, with 48% for Labour, 32 (again) for the Tories, while MORI is running somewhat stronger for Labour at 51%, with the Tories at 31%. NOP and MORI show the Liberal Democrats lagging at 13% while ICM, as usual, has them up two, at 15%. They were also at 13% in the starting race last week in the first and before this morning only measure of form, MORI in the Times on Wednesday, with fieldwork entirely taken after the Prime Minister fired the starting gun last week.
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Sunday Telegraph Week 1 Election Poll
Voting intention poll from during 2001 general election, for the Telegraph.
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Election Postponement Poll
Vote intention poll for the Sun, following delay to 2001 general election.
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Parents Say What They Want Next From National Childcare Strategy
Daycare Trust launches MORI survey findings and a new report calling for children's centres in every neighbourhood
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MORI Schools Survey 2001 - Topline
Children's attitudes to careers, particularly careers in engineering
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for April 2001
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
[If undecided or refused at Q1]
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
Base: 1,935