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Yes. First News is a children's newspaper with a weekly readership of almost 800,000 according to a 2007 YouGov Survey.
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There is no exact figure available for the number of people in the UK with hobbies and collections. However, a survey conducted by YouGov in 2018 found that around 39% of UK adults collected something as a hobby.
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There is no blanket statement that applies to all young people. Some may enjoy reading tabloid newspapers for entertainment, sensational stories, or convenience, while others may prefer more substantive or reputable sources of news. Personal preferences and individual habits vary among young people.
A:No, you are not the only one. In the 2011 YouGov@Cambridge census of British life and attitudes, 40 per cent of British adults professed no religion, only 55 per cent were Christian and 5 per cent of other faiths. Surprisingly, only 34 per cent believed in a personal God, a belief that should be at the heart of Christianity. Similar statistics can be observed in other Western countries, with the notable exception of the United States. It has been observed that improved education correlates with lower religious beliefs.
New research released today (Friday 23rd October 2015) explores why people choose to go into teaching and remain there, amid growing concerns around teacher shortages(1) . Compiled in partnership by 'think and action-tank' LKMco and education company Pearson, it also explores how to attract teachers to work in the areas where they are needed most. The findings are based on a YouGov survey of over 1000 current teachers in England (including those from Early Years through to Further Education), focus groups and interviews with over 40 teachers and school leaders and an international literature review of existing research on the topic.
Yes. From Wikipedia: First News is a weekly national newspaper aimed at children aged 7-14. It is published every Friday and delivers all the important stories in an easy and digestible format, in a voice aimed at inquisitive children. Since it's launch in 2006 First News has become the widest read weekly children's publication in the UK. Recent research shows that one in four schools subscribe to First News and it is read by over 763,000 children every week*.YouGov survey, autumn 2007www.firstnews.co.uk
The recent Tearfund survey showed that one in ten Britons attend church weekly. An ICM survey says that 43 per cent of Britons never go to Church. In a 2004 YouGov poll, 44 per cent of United Kingdom citizens said they believe in God.