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79% Of People Think That Charities Should Not Pay VAT
New research shows public are against Government policy
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Questions of Business
Just Months Before The Election For The Scottish Parliament, A MORI Scotland Poll Of Opinion Formers Finds That Anticipated Disadvantages For Business Are Still Uppermost In The Players' Minds
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Scots Businesses Worse Off In Independent Scotland
Independent poll shows that 75% of leading Scots businesses fear Independence would be worse for business
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Britain's Athletes Are Quids Out
According to new MORI research conducted for Barclaycard, Britain's aspiring medal winners receive only half the funding they need to perform competitively on the world stage.
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Public want more control over healthcare decisions
In a recent MORI poll, three quarters said that as a matter of principle, free healthcare should be available to all, whatever the cost to the taxpayer.
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Crisis Provides Christmas Cheer For Lonely And Excluded
Crisis today opens its nationwide network of Christmas services, which seek to help combat the exclusion and isolation of homeless people, as new MORI research reveals that unemployed people, state pensioners and low-income earners are more likely to spend Christmas alone.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for December 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,864 adults aged 18+ at 155 sampling points across Great Britain
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EMU: Tax Dispute Fuels the Antis
Our latest MORI poll suggests that the tax harmonisation dispute has caused a marked anti-EMU swing in public opinion. This has largely reversed the previous pro-EMU swing since October 1997, which had been caused by the government's statements in favour of the principle of joining the single currency.
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Londoners Pessimistic About The Health Of Their City
The majority of Londoners think the capital is an unhealthy place to live, and that things are going to get worse, according to a unique survey produced for the King's Fund.