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Public Support for Higher Education
The principle of government funding for higher education is sacrosanct according to
the British public, eighty eight per cent believe that government spending on higher
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Children Want to Spend More Time with Dads
Almost one in five children are unable to name any shared activities undertaken with their fathers in the past week and they are much less likely to have undertaken any domestic and educational activities with their fathers than with their mothers.
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Voting Intentions of Asians
MORI interviewed adults 1,003 aged 18+ among the Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities on behalf of Zee TV, the Asian satellite and cable TV channel across Great Britain. Fieldwork was conducted by telephone on 31 January - 9 February 1997.
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Assisted Places Help Disadvantaged
Assisted place pupils are increasingly likely to come from working class backgrounds according to a recent MORI survey. Almost half of these pupils are from the lower socio-economic groups and two in five qualify for full Government assistance.
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British Kids Under Pressure To Stay Cool!
Children between 8 and 10 say that having a sun tan is more important to looking good than being thin, according to a recent MORI survey.
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The Poverty Line in Britain Today
Approximately 27 per cent of the adult population (representing 1 million people) claim that their income is lower than the level they identified as being enough to keep a household like theirs out of poverty.
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Devolution and Hung Parliaments
A MORI poll for the Irish Times during the 1992 British general election.
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Political attitudes in Britain, March 1992
Survey including MORI's regular monthly political trend questions during the 1992 general election, together with questions on media coverage and interest in the election campaign
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The Future of Northern Ireland
A survey of British opinion during the 1992 general election campaign, for the Irish Times