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Business And Schools Working Together
Schools and businesses agree the benefits of working together outweigh the drawbacks, but feel there is room for improvement, according to new research from MORI.
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Customers Positive On Bill Payment
Most PayPoint customers would rather pay their household bills than watch a party political broadcast or visit the dentist, according to MORI.
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Whom Do We Trust? Neither Politicians Nor Journalists!
Whom do we trust? Certainly not politicians nor journalists. Doctors, yes, and no doubt nurses. Certainly teachers, professors, judges and priests, but not everyone trusts even them to tell the truth. One person in five say they don't believe that either judges or the clergy can be trusted.
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Increase In Sports Participation
The number of young people inclined to participate in sport and exercise is increasing, according to research from MORI.
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Too Busy For Regular Exercise?
Most women in Britain say they exercise less than three times a week for 30 minutes or more, and a quarter (26%) say they never do any exercise at all according to new survey results from the MORI Social Research Institute.
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America's PR Problem
The United States of America has a PR problem. It's not just that they are overpaid, over weight, and over here, although they are, it's that they are misunderstood. That's a big problem for the US of A, for the President, George W. Bush, and it is certainly a problem for Britain's Prime Minister, Tony Blair, at this time of world tension.
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After The March
Tony Blair's answer to the challenge posed by last weekend's peace march has been, in effect, to ask the public to trust his judgment rather than their own. Five years ago, they might have done; but many fewer are prepared to do so these days. In MORI's most recent poll on the Iraq crisis, in the third week of January, just 26% approved of the way Mr Blair was handling the current situation, and his support may have fallen further since then. Mr Blair's personal and government ratings have both fallen sharply: the MORI Political Monitor at the end of January found only 26% of the public satisfied with the way the government is running the country and 33% satisfied with the way Mr Blair is doing his job as Prime Minister - almost identical to the troughs those ratings hit immediately after the fuel crisis in September 2000.
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How Well Do Doctors Do Their Job?
Q As you may have heard or read, doctors are sometimes reported in the press or on TV in an unfavourable light...
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Opinion of Professions: Who is underpaid?
Q Which, if any, of the types of people on this card, do you feel, are underpaid for the job they do?