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Who Still Has An Open Mind On The Euro?
The Irish referendum vote ratifying the Nice treaty opens the way for enlargement of the EU to proceed, possibly leading to radical changes in its nature; yet, according to a Eurobarometer survey conducted in September and just released, half the British public have never even heard about EU enlargement.
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Single European Currency Tracker, September 2002
Research by MORI Financial Services (MFS) on attitudes in the UK towards joining the European Monetary Union (EMU) has shown little change over the past five years.
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Latest On Blair, Bush And September 11
For the first time since September 11 last year, most people in the UK say they disapprove of the way Tony Blair is handling the British response to the terrorist attacks in America.
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Young People And Citizenship
This week, the nation's children returned for the new school year and the first ever National Curriculum lessons in Citizenship.
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Europe's View On 9/11
More than half of Europeans believe U.S. foreign policy is in part to blame for the September 11 attacks, but three in five believe U.S. conduct since the attacks aims to protect America from further terrorist attacks, whilst a quarter believe it is to enforce its will around the globe.
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The Real Meldrews
A new analysis, produced by the MORI Social Research Institute for the Today programme on Radio 4, highlights a new phenomenon of a particularly frustrated and discontented section of society. But it isn't the young, nor is it the elderly like Victor Meldrew.
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Single European Currency Tracker, July 2002
Our latest MORI poll suggests that public opinion remains clearly against EMU entry. The balance of opinion against EMU entry has increased slightly since May and is similar to the average of Labour's first term in government (1997-01).
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What's worrying the People?
Delivery, delivery, delivery. The performance of the Government on improving public services is now seen as the litmus test that will determine its long-term future, and the Chancellor's spending announcements this week are confirmation, if any were needed, that it is their success in this field on which the Blair administration expects to stand or fall.