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The latest estimates from the 2010/11 Taking Part adult survey produced by DCMS were released on 30 June 2011.
The latest rolling estimates from the 2010/11 Taking Part adult survey produced by DCMS were released on 31 March 2011
Findings from the seventeenth quarterly wave of the DECC Public Attitudes Tracking survey.
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Findings from Wave 19 of the Public Attitudes Tracking survey.
Findings from Wave 32 of the BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker.
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