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Children's Attitude To Politics
A quarter (23%) of children aged 11 to 16 say they understand how Parliament works. One in eight (12%) know about the European Union (EU) but almost a quarter (23%) claim never to have heard of it.
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Lambeth Cannabis Policing Experiment
Two surveys exploring Lambeth Police's experimental approach to dealing with cannabis possession without using arrest.
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The British Back Their Bobbies
The Police have been much in the news this week, with the rank-and-file demonstrating in London against the Home Secretary's reform plans, and more senior officers publicly debating whether the low clear-up and conviction rate for crimes is the fault of the Police or of the criminal justice system.
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Cancer: Young People Are Confused And Want To Know More
Two thirds of children know somebody affected by cancer, and nearly half have had a family member with the disease, yet they still lack understanding about cancer, its causes and their own relative risk. This is according to research published today by MORI for Macmillan Cancer Relief, to launch the charity's schools awareness programme Cancer Talk.
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Survey Confirms Fears On Cot Death
A MORI poll on cot death has revealed an alarming lack of awareness of the measures which should be taken to help prevent cot death.
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Internet Cafe At Christmas Shelter Reconnects Homeless People With Old Friends and Family
New MORI research published by Crisis shows that for 83% of the British public, contact with family is the most important aspect of Christmas. However, Crisis has found that for many homeless and vulnerable people, the memory of family members or friends they have lost touch with over the years can be the most painful aspect of Christmas.
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Parenting Not Prison The Answer To Crime
A majority of people in Britain thinks better parenting and more police on the beat would do most to reduce crime, with only 8% suggesting more offenders in prison as the answer.
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Parenting Not Prison The Answer To Crime — Topline results
A majority of people in Britain thinks better parenting and more police on the beat would do most to reduce crime, with only 8% suggesting more offenders in prison as the answer.
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Study Reveals Jamie Is Chef With Greatest Influence On How We Cook
New research shows major changes in the role of food in today's lifestyle