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Museum Visitors 'At All Time High'
The proportion of the British public which has been to either a museum or gallery in the past 12 months is at an all time high.
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Pupils 'Should Learn Finance At School'
More than three-quarters of adults in Great Britain believe secondary schools should do more to prepare children to deal with personal finance planning in later life.
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Did September 11 Change The World Forever?
The last week has been a time for reflection - to look back at the climactic events of 12 months ago, and what has happened since. The focus of course has been on America, on the families affected, on New York, and on George W Bush and his administration. From their vantage point this side of the Atlantic, what are the perceptions of the British public, and how have they reacted to the events of the past year?
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Manchester 'England's Second City'
Most people in UK consider London to be the England's 'first' city, which is perhaps not surprising. However, research by MORI North shows a third consider Manchester to be England's second city, ahead of competition from the likes of Liverpool and Birmingham.
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Handling the Response to the September 11th attacks - trends
Q Do you approve or disapprove of the way Tony Blair is handling the British response to the terrorist attacks on September?
Q Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling the American response to the terrorist attacks on 11 September? -
Latest On Blair, Bush And September 11
For the first time since September 11 last year, most people in the UK say they disapprove of the way Tony Blair is handling the British response to the terrorist attacks in America.
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Public Seek End To Hunting Debate
Almost three-quarters of the public think the Government has taken too long to resolve the hunting issue. A survey carried out by the MORI Social Research Institute shows 73% of people agree that the government has taken too long to resolve the issue, "one way or another".
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GB Financial Awareness Report
People in Great Britain are increasingly aware the state is not going to provide for their retirement or pay for their children to go to university but few appear to be taking financial steps to prepare for these key moments in life.
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Young People And Citizenship
This week, the nation's children returned for the new school year and the first ever National Curriculum lessons in Citizenship.