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Three Calls A Minute Expected By The Samaritans At Xmas
New research shows one in five people feel stressed or anxious about Xmas as The Samaritans launch a Viz-style comic book to get blokes to "open up"
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Older Voters Can Be Persuaded To Switch
People over 50 can be persuaded to change their voting allegiances, according to a poll conducted by MORI for Saga Magazine, to be published next month.
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Size Does Matter !!! - Rising Cost Of Motoring Forces Drivers To Consider More Economical Cars
MORI research commissioned by Direct Line, the UK's leading direct motor insurer, has revealed that 45 per cent of drivers are considering changing their car to a more economical model. And, as a result of the recent increases in the cost of motoring, more than one-in-ten drivers (12 per cent) are considering giving up their cars altogether.
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Public Dissatisfaction With NHS Grows
Public dissatisfaction with the NHS is growing, according to a new independent opinion poll. Almost as many people believe the Labour Government is responsible for the current state of the NHS as believe the Conservative Government is.
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Employees — Little Option But To Opt-Out Under Working Hour Rules
Familiarity and compliance with the Working Time Directive is encouragingly high amongst UK private companies and the private sector, according to a recent MORI survey commissioned by Blick plc.
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Employees - Little Option But To Opt-Out Under Working Hour Rules
Familiarity and compliance with the Working Time Directive is encouragingly high amongst UK private companies and the private sector, according to a recent MORI survey commissioned by Blick plc.
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New Figures Suggest Worsening Public Complacency Of HIV Threat In Britain
A MORI poll published today by NAT (National AIDS Trust) to mark World AIDS Day finds that two-thirds of the public in Great Britain have not changed their lifestyle in response to HIV/AIDS despite the vast majority knowing that unprotected sex is the main cause of HIV infection.