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MORI Scotland / Sunday Herald Poll
As you may know, you will have two votes in the election for the Scottish Parliament. The first is for a named candidate standing in your area, just like in a general election. The other vote is for a party, and people will be elected from lists that the parties put forward, according to the proportion of the total number of votes that each party wins.
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Independent Survey Shows E-mail Is A Must Have
It comes as no surprise that the recent research released today by MORI that PC and Internet skills are seen as essential to most PC users in full time employment. With 81% of those surveyed agreeing that improving their PC and Internet skills will help them with their career.
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Sir Cliff Richard Beats Blair, Hague and Darling in Money Advice Poll
More people would trust Sir Cliff Richard than either Tony Blair or William Hague to sell them a decent pension, and virtually no one would choose Alastair Darling, the Government Minister in charge of pensions - according to a new MORI survey for i.e. group, a UK new financial services group.
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Strong Parental Support For Anti-Smacking Law
Almost three quarters of the public support law reform to give children the same protection against assault as adults, according to a new MORI poll released today.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for February 1999
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support? - Base: 1,769 -
7 Out Of 10 Want To Pay More To Protect Services
Seven out of ten people in Oxfordshire would be happy to pay more Council Tax to protect services and almost half would opt for a rise of between 15 and 20% if it meant services could be enhanced.
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Musical Instrument Teaching In The UK
Music creators and performers joined together at the Royal College of Music in London today to announce the results of The Performing Right Society (PRS) mapping exercise into the provision of musical instrument teaching for school children in the UK.
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A Survey of Public Attitudes to the Charity Commission
Q1 Do you personally fall into any of these categories of people?
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for January 1999
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support? - Base: 1,930