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Children Put Others First
Children want Tony Blair to provide better care for children and tackle homelessness, according to a survey released by UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, today.
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Royal Family Poll, November 1999
Research study conducted for the Daily Mail Newspaper, published 15 November 1999
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'Its OK Granny, You Spend Your Savings And Enjoy Yourself', Says Great Britain
A vast majority - 85 per cent - of the British public agrees that older people should spend their savings on enjoying themselves. A mere seven per cent disagree.
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The Economist - British Identity
MORI survey for the Economist conducted September 1999 on national identity, regional devolution and attitudes towards the USA, France and Germany
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Hunting Wild Mammals With Dogs
Now a question about the hunting of wild mammals with dogs (eg fox hunting).
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Stress At Work Already Affects Almost 60% Of The Working Population - And The Problem's Getting Worse
Accompanying Press Release
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Home Workers Do It In Their Pyjamas
New research from BT among people who work from home - either regularly or now and again - has revealed their day to be a balanced and relatively stress-free lifestyle allowing them time to get their work done as well as taking breaks to keep fit, do the household chores or even a spot of gardening. Some are so relaxed they even work in their pyjamas - if that, in some cases.
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Business And The Euro 1999
Q1 Do you think the economic condition of the country will improve, stay the same, or get worse over the next 12 months?
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Business And The Euro 1999 - Methodology
A total of 1,001 interviews have been conducted among chief executives, managing directors, chairmen, and other designated main board members of businesses in the UK between 29 September and 20 October 1999. All interviews were conducted by specialist telephone interviewers at MORI On-Line Telephone Surveys.