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Popularity Of UK Museums
The Museums & Galleries Commission (MGC) today unveiled the first in a major series of annual research reports into museum and gallery visitors. Conducted by MORI, with financial support from the Campaign for Museums, the research revealed that thirty five percent of all adults have been to a museum within the last year. This is a higher proportion than those who attend historical buildings or stately homes (32 per cent), artistic events such as theatre, opera, or ballet (30 per cent) and even more than theme parks (28 per cent). They attract a significantly higher proportion than those who attend pop and classical concerts, 16 and 12 per cent. Museums and galleries are socially inclusive, attracting people from all walks of life and they are seen to represent good value for money. Both those who visit museums and those who do not believe that museums are of social and educational value.
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Attitudes Towards Experimentation on Live Animals - Toplines
Q1.a On balance, do you agree or disagree that scientists should be allowed to conduct any experiments on live animals?
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Attitudes Towards Experimentation on Live Animals
What would it take for you to agree that a mouse or monkey should suffer pain or even die? To cure a life-threatening disease? Or would no scientific gain justify the animal's suffering?
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Musical Instrument Teaching In The UK
Music creators and performers joined together at the Royal College of Music in London today to announce the results of The Performing Right Society (PRS) mapping exercise into the provision of musical instrument teaching for school children in the UK.
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A Survey of Public Attitudes to the Charity Commission
Q1 Do you personally fall into any of these categories of people?
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Celine Dion Is Valentine's Day Favourite
Nearly a quarter of Britons will be choosing to listen to Celine Dion when they dim the lights for an intimate tete á tete this Valentine's Day, according to a survey conducted for Music Choice, the 44 channel audio music service available on SkyDigital.
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Britain's Athletes Are Quids Out
According to new MORI research conducted for Barclaycard, Britain's aspiring medal winners receive only half the funding they need to perform competitively on the world stage.
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The Benefits Of The Millennium
The Millennium Commission today released the findings of a poll commissioned from MORI on the benefits of the Millennium.