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    Political Attitudes in Great Britain for August 2000

    24 August 2000
  • Consumer & Shopper

    Two Million People Are Now Managing Their Money On The Web Dispelling Fears Of Internet Security

    Boom and bust in the internet industry and constant fears about security have done little to prevent the rise of people buying financial products on line according to a new MORI Financial Services poll commissioned by Screentrade, the UK's first on-line insurance supermarket. 2 million people are now purchasing or arranging their finances on line, an increase of 11% from just six months ago.

    22 August 2000
  • Society

    Naming & Shaming Poll

    20 August 2000
  • Society

    Report Card

    Across the country as I write, schoolchildren are receiving the examination results that assess their performance over the last couple of years in each of the subjects. (Well, except in Scotland, but that is a different story.) It seems an appropriate point at which to draw up a similar report card for the government. In which policy areas does the public feel it has passed, and in which has it failed? Or rather, since "value added" seems to be the preferred benchmark these days, in which policy areas has it improved its standing since it was elected, and in which has it lost out? And, for those issues where the Opposition has scored hits, has the result merely been to damage Labour credibility or also to convince the electorate that the Conservatives (or, indeed, Liberal Democrats) might do a better job?

    18 August 2000
  • Society

    Parents Trust Their Net Savvy Children

    Reports of children surfing the Net like zombies, exposed to pornography, gore and virtual violence are disputed by a Reader's Digest survey which reveals that most parents trust their children to surf the Net safely and believe that it has a positive effect on their children's education.

    18 August 2000
  • Society

    Go Surfing To Save On X Reg Finance, Says Direct Line

    With just a few weeks to go to the new X registration, research by MORI Financial Services commissioned by Direct Line Financial Services has highlighted a surprising north/south divide on choosing cars. In contrast to the traditional stereotypes, this survey has found that Northerners appear to prefer new cars whereas Southerners tend to favour 'wheeling and dealing' in the second hand market place.

    15 August 2000
  • Society

    Grey Power

    For much of the time, far more attention is paid to attracting the support of young voters, especially first-time voters, than is paid to attracting the votes of those who have retired. There is a superficial attraction to this: after all, young voters are generally less strongly attached to their party allegiances - if, indeed, they have any at all - and ought to be easier to swing. If their loyalties can be captured at a young age, perhaps they will subsequently offer their party a lifetime of voting service.

    11 August 2000
  • Society

    Nutrition And Lifestyle Of The Over 50s

    Fat, Frail And Fifty

    8 August 2000
  • Consumer & Shopper

    OFTEL Publishes Research On Residential Telecoms Market

    A new survey of consumers' views on fixed telephony, mobile telephony, Internet and digital television has been published today by Oftel.

    7 August 2000
  • Society

    Public Favours Lottery Money To Increase NHS Funding

    New research into public opinion on NHS funding shows that three-quarters would like to see extra money for the NHS coming from the Lottery.

    7 August 2000
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