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Healthy Old Age Is Myth For Many
A new MORI survey published today (9 July) shows that many millions of British people have unrealistic expectations of a healthy old age.
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Prescription Charges Can Damage Your Health, Says CAB Report
Prescription charges are preventing many poorer people with chronic health problems getting the treatment they need, a new report from the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux (NACAB) says today.
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Employers And Colleagues Urged To Support People With Cancer At Work Following New Survey
People in the workplace are being urged to support those working while living with cancer following the results of a new survey commissioned by leading cancer care charity Macmillan Cancer Relief.
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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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Most Young People Want A Greater Say In Public Decision Making
Seven in ten (71%) young people would like to have a greater say in decisions about their community, including the health service and schools. However, more than two-thirds of these believe their views are taken less seriously because of their age.
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Are We Starved Of Information?
Survey of 2000 GB adults, exploring knowledge of healthy eating and dieting.
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Are We Starved Of Information?
Survey of 2000 GB adults, exploring knowledge of healthy eating and dieting
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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. -
What's Worrying Britain - Five Years On
What's Worrying Britain? A Scottish Perspective - Scottish press release
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Brits Lose Inhibitions And Express Themselves Online
Ninety six per cent of British people commit themselves to a pastime. However 77 per cent of those who would like to pursue a new interest are held back by the lack of time and money available to them, reveals research from MORI and Lycos UK, one of Europe's leading Internet destinations.