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New Poll Shows More People Support Abortion Very Strongly
New research by MORI's Social Research Institute shows that two-thirds (65%) of people in Great Britain agree that if a woman wants an abortion she should not have to continue with her pregnancy. Around one in six disagree and a similar proportion are neutral or express no opinion on this issue.
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A Home Should Be A Basic Human Right According To 90% Of The British Public
Despite 90 per cent of the British public's belief that having a home should be a basic human right, almost 400,000 people live in temporary accommodation, isolated and often with little hope of finding somewhere to call a home.
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Low Support For Baby Research
Despite 1 in 3 (36%) people identifying that medical research has had more impact on people's lives than any other development over the last 50 years, only 7% wanted to see the greatest medical advances over the next 50 years made into conditions relating to pregnancy and birth. This would include such complications as premature birth.
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Companies Should Give More in Hard Times
By a margin of 5:1, the British public believe that it is more important that companies should show a high degree of responsibility in difficult economic times, according to MORI's annual general public survey on Corporate Social Responsibility.
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Children's Diets Seriously Short On Fruit And Veg
A MORI poll commissioned by The Cancer Research Campaign and the supermarket chain, Iceland, discovered that between five and six per cent of the children questioned had either eaten no fruit or no vegetables in the previous seven days.
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Lack Of Information Stopping Financial Advisers Making The Most Of Tax-Efficient Giving
According to a MORI study commissioned by the Giving Campaign and released today, many financial advisers do not tell their clients about new tax-efficient methods of giving to charity. Key reasons include that they don't have enough information about these methods and they are reluctant to raise the subject with their clients.
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UK Youth Too Busy To 'Get Physical'
New research shows that, like their parents, today's children lead hectic lives and leave exercise at the bottom of a long list of 'things to do'
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Millions Are Unaware Of Their Basic Rights Says Citizens Advice
Millions of people do not know the full extent of their employment, benefits and consumer rights according to a new National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux (NACAB)/MORI survey launching in Advice Week September 3 -10 2001.
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Who Kills Forty Dogs A Day?
The UK- allegedly a nation of dog lovers - is needlessly killing nearly 15,000 healthy dogs a year, a NCDL/MORI survey can reveal.
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Healthy Old Age Is Myth For Many
A new MORI survey published today (9 July) shows that many millions of British people have unrealistic expectations of a healthy old age.