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Research Among The General Public And Those With Arthritis
The Arthritis Research Campaign (arc) has previously estimated that around 8 million people are affected by arthritis. From this survey, however, the proportion who say that they have or have had arthritis or joint pain is over a third (36%), which translates into more than 16 million adults — double the previously estimated number.
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More Young Offenders Are Being Punished
More young offenders caught committing crime are being punished, a new youth survey commissioned by the Youth Justice Board has shown.
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Architectural Superstars Leave English Cold
The English people are passionate about buildings but don't care a jot who designs them, is the main finding of a major new survey published today by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) and conducted by MORI.
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Race Is No Barrier To 'Being British'
Race Is No Barrier To 'Being British', but there is no consistent sense of 'Britishness'
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Tax And Spend
Now the dust has settled from the Chancellor's tax-raising budget, let us take the opportunity for a wider view of what we know about public attitudes to "tax and spend".
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County Councils 'Should Not Be Abolished'
Hampshire electors support regional power but not regional assemblies
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Most Of The British Public Don't Know That Red Cross Can Help In An Emergency
Most British people wouldn't know who to turn to following flooding or a fire at home, the British Red Cross said today in a report based on a MORI survey.
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British Public Supports EU Directive on GM Food
A new MORI poll released today demonstrates that the British public supports the EU initiative which would make it compulsory to label all food containing GM ingredients or derivatives. 76% said the labelling of all food with GM ingredients should be made compulsory.
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Local Elections: Why No-one Gives A Monkey's
In a sense it says all that needs to be said about yesterday's local election that a man in a monkey suit is now Mayor of Hartlepool.
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KPMG Consulting e-Government Survey 2002
A full report of the KPMG 2002 e-government survey is available in PDF format. If you would like a copy, please email Andrew Collinge