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Two Thirds Want More Consumer Protection Legislation
A MORI poll commissioned by the National Consumer Council shows that 62 percent of adults think the Government should be doing more to protect consumers.
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HGC Launches Consultation On The Future Of Genetic Information
A new survey reveals that most people (70%) feel they have too little information about controls on biological developments, and 71% have little or no confidence that rules and regulations are keeping pace with scientific developments.
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Nation-Wide Survey On Perceptions Of Transport
Research shows that lowering the cost of public transport is the public's main transport priority.
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Londoners Against Government Plans For Tube
A new opinion poll, commissioned by Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, has revealed twice as many Londoners oppose plans for a Public Private Partnership for London Underground than support it. (53 per cent oppose PPP compared to just 23 per cent in support).
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Single Currency Would Power B2B E-Business Boom, Say UK Executives
New MORI/Cranfield survey for Microsoft charts the growth of B2B e-business in the UK and reveals far-reaching implications
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Petrol, Pensions and Party Advantage
Support for fuel blockades has fallen since the last wave of protests in early September, as much of the media has been assuming; but, as has been far less widely noted, the support still remains considerable. The public wants a reduction in the petrol tax, the majority were prepared to support further protests before Mr Brown's pre-budget statement, and half the country would still support it now.