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UK Launch Of White Ribbon Day
International Day Against Violence Towards Women - (Wednesday November 25th)
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Support for House of Lords Reform 1977-1998
Trends in public opinion towards electing the House of Lords, restricting its powers, etc
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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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People's Panel Up And Running - First Results Published
Minister for the Cabinet Office, Dr Jack Cunningham, today published the results of the first wave of research by the People's Panel - the world's first national panel, set up as a cross-public sector research resource into the effectiveness of government services.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for October 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,775 adults aged 18+ at 153 sampling points across Great Britain
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Survey On Support For Elected City Mayors
I would like to ask you about the way local councils are run ...
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Royal Family Poll
Attitudes to the Monarchy and the Royal Family just over a year after the death of Diana - MORI poll for The Sun.
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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