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Scrooge Makes A Comeback As Crisis Opens its Christmas Shelters For The 30th Year
As Crisis gets ready to open its Christmas shelters for the 30th year, new MORI research reveals that the British public thinks we are more Scrooge-like now than we were a generation ago.
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After Afghanistan, It's War - Over Public Services
The Prime Minister is riding high, leading European reaction and standing tall 'shoulder to shoulder' with President Bush, over the 'War against Terrorism'. So far so good, but what happens when it's over, even if bin Laden and the Taliban are defeated and Tommy comes marching home? What then? The National Health Service has already (end November, in MORI's survey for the Times [Political Attitudes in Great Britain for November 2001]) regained poll position as the issue of most concern to most people in Britain, pushing the war into second place.
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Customers Are Ready For Water Competition
Domestic and business customers are waiting for the water industry to catch up
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News of the World - Crimes Against Children Poll
Q From what you know or have heard, what issues do you think the Government is now giving highest priority to? Any others?
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Parenting Not Prison The Answer To Crime
A majority of people in Britain thinks better parenting and more police on the beat would do most to reduce crime, with only 8% suggesting more offenders in prison as the answer.
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Parenting Not Prison The Answer To Crime — Topline results
A majority of people in Britain thinks better parenting and more police on the beat would do most to reduce crime, with only 8% suggesting more offenders in prison as the answer.
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The Egg Index: 54% Of Britons Now Using Interactive Technologies
Egg/MORI report registers 37.5% increase in online banking in 6 months - now at 5.5 million users
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Study Reveals Jamie Is Chef With Greatest Influence On How We Cook
New research shows major changes in the role of food in today's lifestyle
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None Of The Above: Non-Voters And The 2001 Election
The low turnout at the last election was not down to apathy but because non-voters made a positive decision to abstain suggests a new report from the Hansard Society based on MORI focus group research.