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Parenting Not Prison The Answer To Crime
A majority of people in Britain thinks better parenting and more police on the beat would do most to reduce crime, with only 8% suggesting more offenders in prison as the answer.
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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.
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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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Labour Supporters and Public Services, 'But Don't Give Money To Private Sector', Says Survey
Almost two thirds of voters support Gordon Brown's plan to raise taxes to fund the NHS and other public services - but only a third do so if those services are provided by the private sector, according to a new opinion poll.
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Voters Oppose Expansion Of Faith Schools
Nearly twice as many people oppose the Government's plan to expand faith schooling as support it, a MORI poll conducted exclusively for The TES reveals. More than two in five people are against increasing the number of state-funded religious schools, the survey of nearly 2,000 people found.
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More Cash For The NHS
This week, perhaps for the first time since September 11, the focus of the media's attention has switched from foreign affairs and terrorism to domestic affairs, and particularly to the National Health Service. The Wanless report on funding the NHS was published, and on the same day the Chancellor, Gordon Brown, made his pre-budget statement, promising an extra £1bn for the NHS with a commitment to higher long-term investment.
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Millions Of Motorists Risk Breaking Drink-Drive Laws
A new report published today by Direct Line, the UK's largest private motor insurer, has revealed that millions of motorists could be driving whilst over the legal limit without even realising it.
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Clicking With Confidence This Christmas
DTI campaign shows that Internet shopping is safer than you think
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MORI Political Monitor, November 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for November 2001, including questions on leader image, Afghanistan and the NHS