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Shakespeare Still Relevant, Poll Reveals
Survey exploring views on SHakespeare and his relevance to today.
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St George's Day, English Pride & The England Football Team
Q On which date do you think St George's Day falls?
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The Wrong Package
The public services in Britain follow their own agenda, not what people want them to do. This is the finding of an opinion poll commissioned from MORI by the Adam Smith Institute. The conclusions are published today as a report entitled The Wrong Package, and co-authored by Dr Madsen Pirie & Professor Robert Worcester.
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84% Of Small Businesses Think Up To Half The Company's Time Is Spent On Paper Work
British Gas announced the results of its TIME survey. It examines the amount of time 456 SMEs (small to medium sized enterprises) spend on activities not directly related to delivering products or services. According to the survey administrative requirements can take over two months a year. Family life also suffers.
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Electorate Under The Microscope
As the pace of the election build-up has temporarily slowed, let us take the chance to look over the details of the battlefield - that is, the minds of the British electorate.
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Monarchy/Royal Family Trends - Should Charles be King if he marries Camilla?
Q If Prince Charles were to marry Camilla Parker-Bowles, do you think he should still be allowed to become King, or not?
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Teachers Now Working A 56-Hour Week
As the four major teaching unions threaten a 35-hour week, a recent MORI poll reveals that 60 per cent of British teachers are now working at least 56 hours a week.
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Meat-eating and the Foot & Mouth outbreak
A MORI poll commissioned by CIWF in the run up to Easter, revealed a stampede away from beef, lamb and pork in light of the foot and mouth crisis with a massive six million (14% of the adult population) people eating more chicken.
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MPs Put People Before Profits
Tony Blair's stand against proposed manufacturing job losses is likely to find strong support among Government MPs, according to MORI's regular survey of Members of Parliament.