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Morris: Trade Unions Pushing For Early Entry Risk Losing Referendum
MORI survey shows '5-tests' will be crucial to Euro referendum.
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I Just Text To Say I Love You
Research reveals Britons use text messaging to flirt and to say I love you
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Report Card
Across the country as I write, schoolchildren are receiving the examination results that assess their performance over the last couple of years in each of the subjects. (Well, except in Scotland, but that is a different story.) It seems an appropriate point at which to draw up a similar report card for the government. In which policy areas does the public feel it has passed, and in which has it failed? Or rather, since "value added" seems to be the preferred benchmark these days, in which policy areas has it improved its standing since it was elected, and in which has it lost out? And, for those issues where the Opposition has scored hits, has the result merely been to damage Labour credibility or also to convince the electorate that the Conservatives (or, indeed, Liberal Democrats) might do a better job?
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Public Favours Lottery Money To Increase NHS Funding
New research into public opinion on NHS funding shows that three-quarters would like to see extra money for the NHS coming from the Lottery.
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London Fire Brigade - User Satisfaction Survey
Q1 First, can I ask what level of contact you had with the London Fire Brigade regarding the incident at this address on [DATE]?
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Political Football?
Professor Robert Mackenzie was once quoted as saying that he enjoyed election nights in the same way other people enjoyed the Cup Final. New research for the June-July 2000 edition of British Public Opinion newsletter suggests that there is more to this remark than meets the eye.
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Seven Out Of Ten In West Midlands Want Fluoride In Water To Cut Tooth Decay
Seven out of ten people in the West Midlands think fluoride should be added to water if it can reduce tooth decay, according to a recent poll conducted by MORI.
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Two Leaks
Two leaked memos, one by Tony Blair and one by Labour's Political Consultant and pollster Philip Gould, have stirred up the news agenda this week, but beyond the embarrassment of the leaks themselves it is hard to see what much of the fuss is about. They tell us little we didn't know or guess already.