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MORI Poll Reveals That People Prefer Block Paved Drives
Two photographs of the same house were shown to a representative sample of the British public. Both were identical in all respects except that the driveway in one photograph was black tarmac and in the other it was concrete block paving. Asked to express their preference, 81% of people said they preferred the house with the block-paved drive and only 10% preferred the black tarmac version.
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UK Youth Too Busy To 'Get Physical'
New research shows that, like their parents, today's children lead hectic lives and leave exercise at the bottom of a long list of 'things to do'
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BAAF Calls For Changes To Outdated Adoption Law Barring Unmarried Couples From Adopting
New MORI research commissioned by BAAF shows that 68% of people believe unmarried couples in stable long-term relationships should be eligible to adopt jointly
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New Insights Into Labour Migration
International research examining attitudes towards labour migration in EU accession countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary).
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MORI Political Monitor, September 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for September 2001, including questions on party image and government reactions to 9/11
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Reaction To Attacks On America & Identity Cards Poll
MORI poll for the News of the World, conducted ten days after the 9/11 attacks
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Young People And The Monarchy Poll Topline Results
Topline of a survey of young adults, exploring attitudes towards the Monarchy
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Young People Back Prince William for King
Survey of young people exploring attitudes towards the Monarchy
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Secondary Heads Give Strong Support To Government's Key Stage 3 Strategy
New research reveals that nearly all Secondary Heads, in schools piloting Government reforms at Key Stage 3, support the principle of a Key Stage 3 Strategy and agree that the Government must now afford a high priority to secondary school pupils.