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A Survey of Public Attitudes to the Charity CommissionQ1 Do you personally fall into any of these categories of people? 
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Lotus Pulls The Rug From Under The IT Scare-MongersUK Workers NOT Overloaded by Technology Reveals MORI Survey 
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for May 1998Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow? 
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Individual Savings AccountA recent survey conducted by MORI Financial Services showed that just under half (47%) of adults are aware that ISAs will replace TESSAs and PEPs in April 1999. However, slightly more adults (53%) are unaware. 
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Blair's First Year PollResearch study conducted for The Sun Newspaper 
 MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 804 adults aged 18+ across Great Britain between 24-26 April 1998.
 Interviews were conducted by telephone.
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Citizens Want Tough Environmental Action NowRecent research shows that the environment continues to be a pressing top-of-mind concern to millions of citizens around the world, and they are calling for tougher laws to ensure pollution is controlled. In the past year alone, there has been a significant increase in public belief that action is needed to protect earth's climate even if there are major economic costs involved. 
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Citizens Worldwide Want Tough Environmental Action NowLaws "don't go far enough," world public says in largest environment survey 
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Attitudes to SunbathingA 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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Countryside Says Yes To Michael Foster's Anti-hunt BillA recent MORI survey, conducted on behalf of the Campaign for the Protection of Hunted Animals, shows that 57% of people living in rural areas support MP Michael Foster's Bill to ban hunting 
 with dogs, 32% oppose it.