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Scottish Politics August 2005
According to a MORI Scotland survey for the Scottish Television programme 'Politics Now', over half of Scottish adults believe that the Scottish Parliament should be given more powers. In spite of negative publicity over the cost of the Parliament building, and electoral turnout around ten points lower than for Westminster General Elections, the survey confirms previous studies showing a level of confidence in the principle of devolution.
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50th Anniversary of Green Belts
A quarter of people in Britain (27%) claim to be well-informed about green belts, according to new research from MORI. The survey, conducted to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of green belts in Britain, shows a similar proportion (25%) say that they know nothing about them.
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What's In Your Bathroom?
86% of British Public unaware of potentially hazardous toiletry ingredients
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Era Survey - A Passion For The Past
A nationwide survey published this week by the National Trust asked people to imagine that they could travel back in time and select their 'dream date' from a selection of historical characters portrayed by well-known actors and actresses, their ultimate romantic hideaway from a selection of six period properties and most attractive dress from a series of six distinctive costumes from the past.
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Public Concern About ASB And Support For ASBOs
With renewed focus on restoring respect and the need to tackle anti-social behaviour post- election, a new survey by MORI Social Research Institute provides a gauge of public opinion towards the use of anti-social behaviour orders (ASBOs). The research, launched at a MORI conference on 9th June, with speeches from Nick Pearce, Director of IPPR and Louise Casey, Head of the Anti Social Behaviour Unit for the Home Office, shows:
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Public Concern About ASB And Support For ASBOs - Topline Results
Research on the public's thoughts on anti- social behaviour and particularly their feelings about ASBOs.
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You are what you read?
Newspaper readers are less likely to express 'average' views on the five top issues -- defence, the NHS, race/immigration, education and crime -- than those who don't read a daily paper, according to a new report from MORI.
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Fixed Odds Betting Terminals
Assessing the effectiveness of the Code of Practice for Fixed Odds Betting Terminals, and the individual elements within it, in providing protection against problem gambling.
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Parents Support The Professional Registration Of Teachers In Academies
Four in five parents support professional registration for teachers working in Academies, according to new research by the MORI Social Research Institute for the General Teaching Council for England (GTCE).