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Mandelson Poll
Voting intention poll with additional questions about standards, sleaze and Peter Mandelson
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for January 2001
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
[If undecided or refused at Q1]
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
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Teachers Call For Changes To Higher Still Assessments
A clear majority of Scottish teachers (59%) believe that Higher Still internal assessment has "not worked" in its first full year of implementation. At the same time, 60% support the introduction of Higher Still in principle.
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Some Basic Electoral Numbers
At the last general election, Labour won 44.4% of the vote in Great Britain and that secured them 419 seats or an overall majority in the Commons of 179. In the vast majority of those constituencies where the result was marginal or even semi-marginal, the Conservatives were in second place; they won 31.4% of the vote across Great Britain, 13% behind Labour, and secured 165 seats.
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Skills Shortage Is Top Concern For British Business
Britain's business leaders regard skills shortages as the most important problem facing their company today, according to the findings of the 2000 MORI annual survey of Britain's Captains of Industry. For the first time ever, this issue is of more concern than regulation and competition with one in three - three times as many as in 1999 - mentioning it as their major preoccupation.
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Joining The Euro
Q1-3 How likely or unlikely is it that people in Britain will regularly use a single European currency and coinage in 2005, 2010, 2015?
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Divine Inspiration Is Our Speciality!
Richard Branson is considered more inspirational than the Pope according to a survey conducted by MORI on behalf of the BBC's Heaven and Earth Show, and 1 in 3 believe that they're going to heaven, but hardly anyone believes that they're going to hell.
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A Snapshot Of Life In London
Most Londoners like their city, its diversity, cultural facilities and economic opportunities, according to the latest MORI research released today. But they remain concerned about congested streets, public transport, crime rates and the cost of living.