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MEPs See Approach in Bosnia, Unemployment and BSE as Harmful to EU's Standing:
The European Union's reputation has been diminished by its handling of Bosnia, on job creation and in the handling of the BSE crisis, according to a MORI survey of MEPs for The European.
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Kids Confused over Food Facts
A recent MORI survey of 8-11 year olds in England and Wales shows that children's
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Children Want to Spend More Time with Dads
Almost one in five children are unable to name any shared activities undertaken with their fathers in the past week and they are much less likely to have undertaken any domestic and educational activities with their fathers than with their mothers.
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Small change, big hassle
The public see, small change as a big hassle!, according to a recent MORI survey for VISA International.
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Voting Intentions of Asians
MORI interviewed adults 1,003 aged 18+ among the Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities on behalf of Zee TV, the Asian satellite and cable TV channel across Great Britain. Fieldwork was conducted by telephone on 31 January - 9 February 1997.
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Public Support More Power to Local Councils
The British public are in favour of increasing the powers and financial control of local government. Six in ten say they would like their local council to have more freedom to set the council tax at the level needed to provide good services. Two in five people also feel that the influence of councils could increase if central and local government improved the way they work together.
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One in Three Youngsters Know Criminal Drug Addicts
Drug related crimes, are becoming a major concern, according to a survey carried out by MORI on behalf of Talk Radio.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, January 1997
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times, including additional questions on Labour's readiness for government and the Conservative "New Labour, New Danger" campaigning slogan
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Tate is Leading Venue Among Opinion Leaders
The Tate Gallery is one of the most popular arts venues in London among Captains of Industry and MPs for private functions. Half of all Captains have been to the Tate as guests of corporate sponsors while three in ten MPs have done so during the last twelve months.