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War With Iraq - The Ides Of March Poll
Tony Blair's standing with the electorate has suffered a blow in recent weeks — following high-profile disagreements with senior Labour MPs — with MORI's latest research showing a six per cent drop in his approval rating on Iraq.
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One In Five 'Stones Overweight'
One in five British people (18%) say they are currently two stones (women)/three stones (men) or more overweight, and a further 10% say they have been in the past but are not now, according to new research from MORI.
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Public Support For Local Pharmacy
Three quarters (74%) of adults in Britain fear their community pharmacy may close if supermarkets open more in-store pharmacies — according to a new MORI Social Research Institute survey.
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War With Iraq
A majority of the public still disapproves of Tony Blair's handling of the Iraq situation, but there has been almost a 10% swing in his favour since mid-January as he has fought to justify his position: 36% now approve, while a majority (53%) disapprove.
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Crisis Of Confidence For Leaders
Tony Blair and Iain Duncan Smith are facing a crisis of confidence with the British public, with both recording further falls in their satisfaction ratings.
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Whom Do We Trust? Neither Politicians Nor Journalists!
Whom do we trust? Certainly not politicians nor journalists. Doctors, yes, and no doubt nurses. Certainly teachers, professors, judges and priests, but not everyone trusts even them to tell the truth. One person in five say they don't believe that either judges or the clergy can be trusted.
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Increase In Sports Participation
The number of young people inclined to participate in sport and exercise is increasing, according to research from MORI.
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Too Busy For Regular Exercise?
Most women in Britain say they exercise less than three times a week for 30 minutes or more, and a quarter (26%) say they never do any exercise at all according to new survey results from the MORI Social Research Institute.
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How Well Do Doctors Do Their Job?
Q As you may have heard or read, doctors are sometimes reported in the press or on TV in an unfavourable light...