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Clicking With Confidence This Christmas
DTI campaign shows that Internet shopping is safer than you think
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Support for War in Afghanistan - Trends 2001
Q The United States and Britain launched military strikes against Afghanistan in response to the terrorist attacks on 11th September. Do you support or oppose taking action against Afghanistan?
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MORI Political Monitor, November 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for November 2001, including questions on leader image, Afghanistan and the NHS
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CSS Transport Audit 2001
MORI undertook the survey on behalf of CSS (the County Surveyors Society) and consulted 2,006 members of the public during September 2001, about public transport, roads rail and their local environment.
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Low Support For Baby Research
Despite 1 in 3 (36%) people identifying that medical research has had more impact on people's lives than any other development over the last 50 years, only 7% wanted to see the greatest medical advances over the next 50 years made into conditions relating to pregnancy and birth. This would include such complications as premature birth.
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Election Campaign Marketing and Impact
The public's judgments of the parties and leaders plus impact of election campaigning
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Media 'Underplays' Achievements Of Hard Working Students
Frustrated parents and teachers think the real level of academic achievement by young people in schools and colleges is being overlooked because of claims in the media that good pass rates are the result of easier exams, not hard work. And many students say such claims make them feel annoyed, disappointed, worried and even inferior.
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Eastern Eye - Survey of British Asians' Attitudes
Eastern Eye Survey Confirms The Loyalty Of British Asians
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League Tables and Cup Matches
Today sees the publication in most of the press of this year's school "league tables", ranking exam performance in schools across the country and singling out the best, and worst, performers. But how important are these league tables to parents? And how important should they be?