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Britain Has Become A Nation Addicted To Puzzles.
Nearly three quarters of people in the UK now do some sort of puzzle, from newspaper crosswords and coffee-break teasers to puzzles in magazines and even taking part at home in TV shows like Countdown on Channel 4.
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Most People Would Rather Stay In Bed Than Save A Life
As the clocks go back, a new survey reveals that most of us will spend the extra hour in bed, in the garden or at home watching TV.
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Supporters Attitudes Towards Glenn Hoddle
A poll of football supporters for the Mail on Sunday on Glenn Hoddle's long-term future as England coach
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News at Ten
As you may know, there has been a proposal that ITV should change its line-up of programmes in the evening. One part of this would be to move the main news from 10 p.m.
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Public and MPs would return the Elgin Marbles!
If there were a referendum on whether or not the Elgin Marbles should be returned to Greece or remain in the British Museum, the British public say that they would vote to return them to Greece, by a margin of more than two to one, according to a new MORI poll carried out for Regent Productions.
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MCC Committee Announces New Vote on Women Members
The Committee of MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club) commissioned MORI to undertake a comprehensive survey aimed at establishing a clear understanding of members' views on the question of women members
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Chocolate Pushes Sex Into Second Place
New MORI Poll Delves Deep Into Great Britain's Chocolate Pleasures
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Consumers Blame Manufacturers for Bad Backs
Over half of British adults suffer from back pain, according to new research commissioned by Electrolux Floorcare.
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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.