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Single European Currency Tracker, September 2001
Our latest MORI poll suggests that public opinion remains heavily against EMU entry. The balance of opinion against EMU entry is still higher than when Labour first took office. Even Labour voters are split fairly equally between those who support and oppose EMU entry, while more than three-quarters of Conservative voters are against EMU entry.
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Millions Are Unaware Of Their Basic Rights Says Citizens Advice
Millions of people do not know the full extent of their employment, benefits and consumer rights according to a new National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux (NACAB)/MORI survey launching in Advice Week September 3 -10 2001.
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'From Fun to Functionality - Britain's Attitude to Technology is Evolving'
Egg and MORI's 'Embracing Technology' Report
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Public Transport Failing Older People
Transport providers in the UK are generally failing to meet the needs of the over 50s in the UK. Social interaction is said to be one of the key factors to the health and happiness of older people, yet poor public transport is creating a road block with 42% of older people saying that improvements to public transport would have a positive affect on their social lives.
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MORI Political Monitor, August 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for August 2001, including questions on the Conservative leadership election and on attitudes to private sector provision of public services
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Smoke Detectors - Not The Sole Answer To Fire Safety
Regular maintenance, common sense and vigilance are the key, says home insurer, Direct Line
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British Kids Say Parents Are To Blame For Couch Potato Lifestyle
More than half (61%) of British teenagers think they don't spend enough time being active with their family according to a new survey published today. Most young people blame their parents for their family's inactivity with a third of them citing their parents' lack of time as the reason.
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Who Kills Forty Dogs A Day?
The UK- allegedly a nation of dog lovers - is needlessly killing nearly 15,000 healthy dogs a year, a NCDL/MORI survey can reveal.
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New Labour's Last Challenge?
Older voters are the group least supportive of New Labour, and winning them over is perhaps Tony Blair's biggest remaining political challenge. For much of the time, far more attention is paid to attracting the support of young voters, especially first-time voters, than is paid to attracting the votes of those who have retired. There is a superficial attraction to this: after all, young voters are generally less strongly attached to their party allegiances - if, indeed, they have any at all - and ought to be easier to swing. If their loyalties can be captured at a young age, perhaps they will subsequently offer their party a lifetime of voting service.
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Use of the Internet in the UK Election
Q1 Which of these, if any, do you personally use … ? and which others?
[By "PC" we mean a desktop, laptop or any other computer you may use; by "the internet" we mean using the internet/world wide web via any device]