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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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UK Launch Of White Ribbon Day
International Day Against Violence Towards Women - (Wednesday November 25th)
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Chocolate Pushes Sex Into Second Place
New MORI Poll Delves Deep Into Great Britain's Chocolate Pleasures
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Chalvey Backs Early Years Scheme
Overwhelming support for an Early Years Centre for under-8s in Chalvey has been revealed by an independent survey in the area.
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Public Attitudes Towards Genetic Engineering
Commissioned by GeneWatch, the independent organisation which monitors developments in genetic engineering, this MORI poll shows that 77% want a ban on the growing of such crops until their impacts have been more fully assessed. A similar number (73%) are concerned that genetically-engineered crops could interbreed with natural, wild plants and cause genetic pollution.
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Men Around The World Share Many Similar Attitudes - And Misperceptions - About Erectile Dysfunction
New survey emphasises need for better communications and education
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The Family and The Workplace
Eighty-six per cent of personnel / human resource directors see the needs of employees who are parents as at least fairly important and 88% said that they thought family-friendly policies will increase in importance over the next 5 years.
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Abortion - Whose Choice?
A recent MORI poll shows that one in three people (34%) believe that the law should be changed to give pregnant women
the right to an abortion in any circumstances. However, just over half (51%) disagree that the law should be so changed. -
Attitudes To Marriage
A recent MORI survey shows that 61% are either married or living as married, 22% single and 17% widowed,
divorced or separated.