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Learning By Example: How Family Meal Times Could Make 'Good Eating' Easier To Swallow
Traditional values are alive and well in the 'caring sharing' 90s with British adults committed to making meal times a family affair, a surprising new survey reveals.
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Panel Call For Public Services To Be More Responsive
Minister For The Cabinet Office Announces Second Wave Research Results From The People's Panel
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EMU tracking poll, January 1999
Q If there were a referendum now on whether Britain should be part of a single European currency, how would you vote?
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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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Public want more control over healthcare decisions
In a recent MORI poll, three quarters said that as a matter of principle, free healthcare should be available to all, whatever the cost to the taxpayer.
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EMU: Tax Dispute Fuels the Antis
Our latest MORI poll suggests that the tax harmonisation dispute has caused a marked anti-EMU swing in public opinion. This has largely reversed the previous pro-EMU swing since October 1997, which had been caused by the government's statements in favour of the principle of joining the single currency.
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Sunday Business Ranked In Top Three Of Most Useful Sunday Newspapers, By UK Captains Of Industry
Sunday Business has been ranked as the third most useful Sunday Newspaper by UK Captains of Industry, for keeping them informed on business matters.
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The Benefits Of The Millennium
The Millennium Commission today released the findings of a poll commissioned from MORI on the benefits of the Millennium.
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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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Supporters Attitudes Towards Glenn Hoddle
A poll of football supporters for the Mail on Sunday on Glenn Hoddle's long-term future as England coach