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Sunday Herald Topline Findings
As you may know, you will have two votes in the election for the Scottish Parliament on 6 May. The first is for a named candidate standing in your area, just like in a general election. The other vote is for a party, and people will be elected from lists that the parties put forward, according to the proportion of the total number of votes that each party wins.
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Last Potential PEP Investors Go For Growth Despite Income Frenzy
Four out of five people who say they are likely to take out a Personal Equity Plan (PEP) before the April 5th deadline will be opting for a PEP to grow their capital over the long term, according to research by MORI Financial Services for Marks & Spencer Financial Services (M&SFS). Despite the income frenzy with falling interest rates the M&SFS research reveals that long term capital growth remains the aim for the majority of potential PEP investors.
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Europe: The State of Public Opinion
In this article I argue that public opinion is important, real, and in the run up to the Maastricht Treaty was mismanaged to the point of neglect. This was also true in relation to the European movement towards the ICG, following after the Maastricht Treaty ratification process.
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A Survey of Public Attitudes to the Charity Commission
Q1 Do you personally fall into any of these categories of people?
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for December 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,864 adults aged 18+ at 155 sampling points across Great Britain
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Sunday Business Ranked In Top Three Of Most Useful Sunday Newspapers, By UK Captains Of Industry
Sunday Business has been ranked as the third most useful Sunday Newspaper by UK Captains of Industry, for keeping them informed on business matters.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for November 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,883 adults aged 18+ at 154 sampling points across Great Britain
between 20-23 November 1998.