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British Workers Reject Job Descriptions
New research by MORI for Microsoft has shown that eight in 10 GB workers (79%) reject the traditional blue collar/white collar job descriptions, preferring to define themselves by specialist skills and job functions instead.
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Britain — Family Friendly? - Topline Results
Q1a From this list which, if any, of these situations applies to you at the moment?
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Britain — Family Friendly?
Half of British parents (51%) feel the Government does not listen to the needs of parents and children, according to new research from MORI. The survey, commissioned by the National Family and Parenting Institute (NFPI), is for the report Making Britain Family Friendly.
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Howard As Tory Leader
There's no "bounce" yet evident in the public's voting intention for the Conservative Party after the Tory MPs' choice of Michael Howard as the Leader of the Party. Taking the voting intention expressed last week, before the deposing of Iain Duncan Smith (which was by then widely anticipated) and this weekend, when it became evident there would be only one candidate for the Tory leadership going forward, the Conservatives are down, not up, by three percentage points, to the benefit of the Liberal Democrats, Labour remaining the same at 38 percent.
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A New Leader - But No Sign Of A Bounce For The Tories
There is no "bounce" yet evident in the public's voting intention for the Conservative Party after the Tory MPs' choice of Michael Howard as the leader of the party.
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Most Say Hunting Should Not Be Legal
MORI conducted a nationally-representative telephone survey of 1,000 adults aged 15+ between 14-16 November 2003. It found that most people — in each case — felt that deer hunting, hare hunting & coursing and fox hunting should not be legal (82%, 77% & 69% respectively).
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Attitudes to Crime & Prisons 2003
Q1 Which two or three of these do you think would do most to reduce crime in Britain?
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Neighbourhood Noise — Topline Results - HOME AND AREA
I'd like to start by asking some questions about your home and the local area.
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Neighbourhood Noise
Neighbourhood noise is widely experienced and causes annoyance to many in Britain, particularly in areas of poor community cohesion and in specific 'risk areas', according to new research from MORI.
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Neighbourhood Noise -- Attitudes And Experiences Of Noise
I'd like to start by asking some questions about your home and the local area.