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Provision Of Public Services
In light of the Prime Minister's speech on the future of the public services, a survey by the MORI Social Research Institute - conducted on behalf of the New Local Government Network (NLGN) think-tank - reveals an overwhelming pragmatism among the British public towards private sector involvement in the provision of public services.
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Britain at war
The long-threatened launch of attacks on Afghanistan has done nothing to weaken British support for participation in military action, or to dent support for the way Tony Blair and George W Bush are handling the situation.
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Britain Turning Against Globalisation
British people are suspicious of globalisation - and sympathetic towards the anti-globalisation protesters of Seattle and Genoa - according to surprise new research findings.
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War of Afghanistan Poll
First Poll On The Afghanistan War: Britons Fully Support Blair But Fear Retaliatory Strikes
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British Motorists Would Rather Be Smart Than Sexy
Survey examining what motorists look for when buying a car.
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British Motorists Would Rather Be Smart Than Sexy (Toplines)
Toplines for a survey examining what motorists look for when buying a car.
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New Survey Shatters Stereotypes Of Potential Adopters
A new MORI survey, commissioned by BAAF, reveals that 1 in 4 people (24%) have considered or would consider adopting in the future. The research reveals that amongst those most likely to adopt, single and co-habiting couples are more likely to consider adopting in the future than married couples, families are twice as likely as childless households and black people are twice as likely as their white counterparts to consider adoption.
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Thousands Of Cats And Dogs Victims Of Hit And Run Drivers Each Year
Around 1.5 million motorists have admitted to knocking a cat or dog down in their car and then driving off, leaving the animal on the roadside according to a recent MORI survey commissioned by Direct Line Pet Insurance.
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The Scots Are The 'Canniest' Savers
Merrill Lynch Investment Managers (MLIM) has today announced the results of a poll that shows the Scots are more likely to save for their retirement than their English counterparts.
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MORI Poll Reveals That People Prefer Block Paved Drives
Two photographs of the same house were shown to a representative sample of the British public. Both were identical in all respects except that the driveway in one photograph was black tarmac and in the other it was concrete block paving. Asked to express their preference, 81% of people said they preferred the house with the block-paved drive and only 10% preferred the black tarmac version.