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Attitudes to Voting and the Political Process
The following summarises the key findings from the Phase 2 survey conducted between 9/18 June 2001. Reference is also made to results from the Phase 1 survey conducted 9/15 May. For technical details of these surveys see below. Full topline results from the surveys can be found in the right hand column and www.electoralcommission.org.uk
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UK New Media Industry Faces Off Economic Downturn
97 percent of new media agencies are optimistic for growth, and 80 percent of agencies plan expansion
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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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Election Manifestos - attitudes 1997-2001
Q How likely or unlikely are you to read or look at any of the party political manifestos in this election campaign?
Q Which of these statements best describes your attitude to the party election manifestos? -
Election Campaign Analysis Poll
Questions on interest in the party manifestos and on religious affiliation
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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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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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General Election 2001 - Election Digest
Latest ICM/Guardian Findings: Labour Lead Cut To 11 Points
Women, Politicians And The Truth
Welsh First-Time Voters Findings