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'Top Of The Crops!' Carrot Tops Veg Table
It's official — the nation's favourite vegetable is the carrot. The potato runs a close second but only among men as more women prefer broccoli.
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Most Of The British Public Don't Know That Red Cross Can Help In An Emergency
Most British people wouldn't know who to turn to following flooding or a fire at home, the British Red Cross said today in a report based on a MORI survey.
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Effective Leaders?
A survey of people's views on the effectiveness of their political leaders, men and women, in improving the lives of ordinary women
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Attitudes to Women Politicians
This survey was designed to complement the British Council campaign on the issue in East and Central Africa where separate research was conducted. For further information, go to the: British Council website
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World Leaders and Child Poverty
MORI research shows clearly that the British public believes that child poverty can be beaten, and they want world leaders to do more.
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Children's Attitude To Politics
A quarter (23%) of children aged 11 to 16 say they understand how Parliament works. One in eight (12%) know about the European Union (EU) but almost a quarter (23%) claim never to have heard of it.
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Cancer: Young People Are Confused And Want To Know More
Two thirds of children know somebody affected by cancer, and nearly half have had a family member with the disease, yet they still lack understanding about cancer, its causes and their own relative risk. This is according to research published today by MORI for Macmillan Cancer Relief, to launch the charity's schools awareness programme Cancer Talk.
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National Charity Targets Social Exclusion
RVS undertook a major research programme in 2001 amongst customers, recipients, volunteers and staff. As part of this RVS commissioned MORI to undertake research across the UK with local authorities and NHS trust directors.
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Affairs - Satisfaction Or Fatal Attraction?
Having an affair may bring some spice into your life, but it might also damage your health. That's according to the results of a recent Care for the Family/MORI survey, released at the start of this year's National Marriage Week.
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The Long-Suffering British?- MORI Survey Reveals Almost One In Four Have Suffered Chronic Pain
Twenty three per cent of the British population have suffered from chronic pain, a new MORI Social Research Institute survey announces today.