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Study Shows Debt As A Recipe For Family Friction
New Research Reveals Conflict In Families Between Saving And Debt - And Highlights Problem Of Britain's Debt Culture
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MORI Political Monitor, June 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain, June 2001, including questions on the Conservative leadership election
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What's Worrying Britain - Five Years On
What's Worrying Britain? A Scottish Perspective - Scottish press release
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What's Worrying Britain? A Scottish Perspective
What's Worrying Britain - Five Years On - GB press release
The Scottish public ranks the health service, unemployment and law and order issues as its greatest concerns, in line with the rest of Great Britain1, according to a new MORI poll commissioned by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in 13 European countries. -
Citizenship 21: Supporting Communities, Creating Change
Survey exploring attitudes towards sexuality and equality for Citizenship 21 and Stonewall.
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Citizenship 21: Briefing Notes On Profiles Of Prejudice
Commissioned by Stonewall's Citizenship 21 Project, new data from a MORI poll reveals the profile of prejudice in this country. It shows which groups fare worse, what influences people to be prejudiced or not, and identifies strong evidence of 'joined-up' prejudice (i.e. that people who are prejudiced against one group are also prejudiced against others).
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Attitudes to Public Service Provision
The next few questions relate to public services. By public services, I mean the range of services provided by central or local government - for example, the NHS hospitals, schools and colleges and refuse collection.
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Expectations Of Future Government
Election Week poll for The Economist, including questions on approval of possible government policies and support for likely party leadership candidates
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Times 2001 Campaign Polls Wave 5
MORI's final "predictive" poll at the 2001 election, published on polling day