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Citizens Worldwide Want Tough Environmental Action Now
Laws "don't go far enough," world public says in largest environment survey
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Political Attitudes in Scotland for March 1998
Research study conducted for the Mail on Sunday Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 862 adults aged 18+ across Scotland
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for March 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper - published 27 March 1998
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,879 adults aged 18+ at 165 sampling points across Great Britain
between 20-23 March 1998. -
Your Doctor Has Got You Covered
The Doctor Patient Partnership Your Doctor Has Got You Covered campaign was launched today (Tuesday, 24 March 1998) by Alan Milburn, Minister of State for Health; Claire Rayner, Chair, Patients Association and Dr Simon Fradd, Chairman, Doctor Patient Partnership. The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness about changes in the delivery of emergency medical services when the doctor's surgery is closed?known as 'out of hours' care?and to encourage the public to use these services responsibly, especially during the upcoming Easter and May bank holidays.
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ITN Budget Poll
MORI On-line interviewed a representative quota sample of 734 adults aged 18+ between 6.20pm and 9.20pm on 17 March 1998.
Interviews were conducted by telephone.
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Campaign for Learning
In a recent MORI survey 90% of adults said that learning was important to them personally and more people enjoy learning new things (28%) than either doing physical exercise (24%), watching TV (22%) and going to the cinema (5%).
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Spectacular news for glasses wearers
In a recent MORI poll, on behalf of Pentax Vision Europe, when asked what describes people who wear glasses (38%) said intelligent, (25%) stylish, (24%) studious, (7%) attractive and (8%) sexy. Only (6%) said boring. Twenty seven per cent said none of these possibly an indication that glasses wearers can no longer be pigeon-holed as a particular type.
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Attitudes to Sunbathing
A recent MORI poll for the Cancer Research Campaign shows that three quarters think it is fine to sunbathe as long as they protect their skin from sunburn, but only a quarter expressed concerns about skin cancer.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for February 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper - published 26 February 1998
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,792 adults aged 18+ at 164 sampling points across Great Britain
between 20-23 February 1998. -
British Employees - Working Hours
A recent MORI poll shows that just over half the British workforce say they would be happier (53%) and perform better work (48%), if they had more say in how their working hours were organised.