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Half of Britons celebrated King’s Coronation
It was launched in 2021 and includes questions about how often participants visit libraries and museums, if they have a smart speaker and whether they have recently enjoyed a holiday in England.Last year’s survey included questions about participation in the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.As the result of a partnership between Arts Council England and DCMS, the numbers of people polled in 2023-24 were increased to 175,000 from 33,000 last year.The larger number will be surveyed every three years. Those who take part are given a £10 shopping voucher as a thank you.Survey data are released...…It was launched in 2021 and includes questions about how often participants visit libraries and museums, if they have a smart speaker and whether they have recently enjoyed a holiday in England.Last year’s survey included questions about participation in the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.As the result of a partnership between Arts Council England and DCMS, the numbers of people polled in 2023-24 were increased to 175,000 from 33,000 last year.The larger number will be surveyed every three years. Those who take part are given a £10 shopping voucher as a thank you.Survey data are released...WW…
Millennials 'have no qualms about GM crops' unlike older generation
The advent of genetically modified crops caused a scandal in the 1990s.But the younger generation is largely relaxed about eating , new research has shown, as farmersTwo thirds of under-30s believe technology is a good thing for farming and support futuristic farming techniques, according to a survey.Only 20 per cent of millennials expressed concerns about the benefits of despite decades of opposition and media warnings.The poll of more than 1,600 18 to 30-year-olds, carried out for the Agricultural Biotechnology Council (ABC), also found that around two thirds of young people support the...…The advent of genetically modified crops caused a scandal in the 1990s.But the younger generation is largely relaxed about eating , new research has shown, as farmersTwo thirds of under-30s believe technology is a good thing for farming and support futuristic farming techniques, according to a survey.Only 20 per cent of millennials expressed concerns about the benefits of despite decades of opposition and media warnings.The poll of more than 1,600 18 to 30-year-olds, carried out for the Agricultural Biotechnology Council (ABC), also found that around two thirds of young people support the...WW…
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