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Britons Held Back From Learning, City & Guilds Survey Reveals
Britons want to learn but are too busy at work, have too many other commitments or lack sufficient childcare support, a MORI survey for City & Guilds has revealed.
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Children's Diets Seriously Short On Fruit And Veg
A MORI poll commissioned by The Cancer Research Campaign and the supermarket chain, Iceland, discovered that between five and six per cent of the children questioned had either eaten no fruit or no vegetables in the previous seven days.
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Public Would Suopport New Trade Deal at Doha
A UK international trade policy that puts the interests of poor countries on the same level as the interests of British business would receive the backing of most Britons according to a new MORI poll published today by CAFOD, the Catholic aid agency.
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'Watch Without Mother' - Two Million Kids Set To Nuke Away Their Half-Term Playing Computer Games
Over two million British kids are most likely to spend their free time time playing computer games according to a new survey commissioned by make-believer, the toy manufacturer which brings the virtual world and the creative world together.
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British Motorists Would Rather Be Smart Than Sexy
Survey examining what motorists look for when buying a car.
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New Survey Shatters Stereotypes Of Potential Adopters
A new MORI survey, commissioned by BAAF, reveals that 1 in 4 people (24%) have considered or would consider adopting in the future. The research reveals that amongst those most likely to adopt, single and co-habiting couples are more likely to consider adopting in the future than married couples, families are twice as likely as childless households and black people are twice as likely as their white counterparts to consider adoption.
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BAAF Calls For Changes To Outdated Adoption Law Barring Unmarried Couples From Adopting
New MORI research commissioned by BAAF shows that 68% of people believe unmarried couples in stable long-term relationships should be eligible to adopt jointly
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UK Youth Too Busy To 'Get Physical'
New research shows that, like their parents, today's children lead hectic lives and leave exercise at the bottom of a long list of 'things to do'
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New Insights Into Labour Migration
International research examining attitudes towards labour migration in EU accession countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary).
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Esporta Survey Reveals Changing Use Of Health Clubs
For many people, the thought of visiting a gym means getting sweaty and burning calories, yet a MORI survey commissioned by Esporta plc shows that in fact, given the opportunity to enjoy an afternoon at a health club, less than a third of women would choose to work out.