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Attitudes to Valentine's Day
Almost 6 million British adults have argued with their partner and almost 1 million have split up on Valentine's Day
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Scientists Believe Public Needs To Know About What Their Research Means For Society
Nine in ten scientists believe that the public needs to know about the social and ethical implications of scientific research, according to a new study from biomedical research charity the Wellcome Trust.
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Corporation Of London - Senior City Executives 2000
Attitudes to London congestion charging and joining the Euro
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Nearly 3 out of 5 internet users would seek help for mental health problems on the net
Nearly 60% of people have experience of mental health problems, either personally or through someone close to them.
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Professionals shifting to self-employment - but with no support from bank managers or politicians
Alodis, the UK's first independent service for Self-employed Professionals, launches today with new research by MORI, highlighting a growing trend among skilled workers to reject office life and work for themselves.
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Frequently Asked Questions (2): How Does The Voting Intention Question Work?
Recent correspondence has reminded me that not everybody knows exactly how we set about asking respondents their voting intentions, or how we calculate the figures from their responses.
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Captains Of Industry Give Advice To New Employees
'Never have an office affair', 'learn to say no' and 'don't be afraid of failure' are among the key pieces of advice given by Britain's top bosses to new recruits, a 3M survey has revealed.
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Drivers Must Wake Up To Car Crime Warns Direct Line
Research published today by Direct Line has revealed that, despite recent reductions in reported car crime, nearly three quarters (72 per cent) of drivers in the UK have been a victim of a car-related theft or act of vandalism1.