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Two-fifths of the British public are unaware that anaesthetists are doctors
Survey of GB adults examining attitudes towards anaesthesia.
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British Kids Say Parents Are To Blame For Couch Potato Lifestyle
More than half (61%) of British teenagers think they don't spend enough time being active with their family according to a new survey published today. Most young people blame their parents for their family's inactivity with a third of them citing their parents' lack of time as the reason.
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Only 1 in 9 Thinks Private Sector Will Improve Public Services
Only 1 in 9 voters believes extending private sector involvement will improve public services, according to a new opinion poll.
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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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Are We Starved Of Information?
Survey of 2000 GB adults, exploring knowledge of healthy eating and dieting.
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Public Says GPs Are Overworked, Poll Shows
More than seven out of ten members of the public say their GP is overworked, according to a MORI poll.
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Tony's Army
Four years ago some four million people, one elector in ten, enlisted in Tony's Army, saying that they supported the Labour Party and that they encouraged others to vote Labour without being asked. Only a quarter as many were canvassing others on behalf of John Major's Conservative Party.
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The Impact of Modern Polling Techniques on Campaigning in the 2001 General Election
House Magazine 'VOX POP'
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MORI Schools Survey 2001 - Topline
Children's attitudes to careers, particularly careers in engineering