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A Long Way To Go On ISA Awareness
Half the population is unaware that changes will be taking place to the TESSA and PEP regime, and fewer than half have heard of the ISA, or Individual Savings Accounts, according to research undertaken for the BSA by MORI in November.
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ICL calls for Year 2000 Glasnost and an end to complacency
Feeling threatened? You're not alone. Confusion and mistrust reigns in the countdown to the millennium
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Questions of Business
Just Months Before The Election For The Scottish Parliament, A MORI Scotland Poll Of Opinion Formers Finds That Anticipated Disadvantages For Business Are Still Uppermost In The Players' Minds
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for December 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,864 adults aged 18+ at 155 sampling points across Great Britain
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for November 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,883 adults aged 18+ at 154 sampling points across Great Britain
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Public Agrees with Common Sense Approach to Lords Reform
The public rejects the government proposals by two to one
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Support for House of Lords Reform 1977-1998
Trends in public opinion towards electing the House of Lords, restricting its powers, etc
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First Minister Welcomes Research Into Public Services In Scotland
New research which shows that people in Scotland are generally more satisfied with public services than their UK counterparts was welcomed by First Minster Donald Dewar today.
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People's Panel Up And Running - First Results Published
Minister for the Cabinet Office, Dr Jack Cunningham, today published the results of the first wave of research by the People's Panel - the world's first national panel, set up as a cross-public sector research resource into the effectiveness of government services.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for October 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,775 adults aged 18+ at 153 sampling points across Great Britain
between 23-26 October 1998.