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10 Myths About The 1997 Election
Explaining Labour's Landslide
Sir Robert Worcester & Roger Mortimore
Published 20 July 1999
16319.95 / $35 (inc p&p)
by Politico's
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Have-a-Go Plumbers Could Land in Deep Water!
If your plumbing sprung a leak, would you reach for the telephone or the toolbox?
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GM Field Trials - Three-Quarters Of The British Public Don't Want Them
Just over three-quarters of the British public are opposed to field trials of generically modified crops. In response to this public demand, Greenpeace is calling for all GM field trials, including the Governments 'farm-scale' trials, to be stopped and the money spent on organic research.
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Over One Third of Adults Think the Scottish Parliament will Improve the Scottish Economy
The most detailed and complete analysis of the Scottish economy carried out for many years is published today, coinciding with a new poll which shows most Scots remain to be persuaded that their economic prospects can be improved by the Scottish Parliament.
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Science and Democracy: Public Attitudes to Science and Scientists
World Conference on Science, Session 10
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Green, Ethical, Non-Nuclear? Environmental Tariffs May Be The Future For Domestic Energy
One in four energy customers is interested in "green" electricity
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Is A Bill-Paying Revolution In Domestic Energy Around The Corner?
One in three energy customers who are on the internet at home would like to pay their gas or electricity bills on-line.
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MORI Political Monitor June 1999
Political Attitudes in Great Britain, measured for The Times, including questions on the party's "word-of-mouth" standing
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Patient-led Campaign For More Information To Improve Experience Of Cancer
Despite improvements in treating cancer over recent years, fewer than half of cancer patients are properly involved in decisions about their treatment and care, announced Macmillan Cancer Relief today at the launch of their new initiative 'a voice for life'.