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The British Back Their Bobbies
The Police have been much in the news this week, with the rank-and-file demonstrating in London against the Home Secretary's reform plans, and more senior officers publicly debating whether the low clear-up and conviction rate for crimes is the fault of the Police or of the criminal justice system.
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Direct Line Gives Grieving Pet Owners A Shoulder To Cry On
Thousands of pet owners struggle to come to terms with the loss of their pet and feel unable to turn to their friends and family for help, a new MORI survey by Direct Line Pet Insurance shows.
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The Egg Index: 59% Of Britons Now Using Interactive Technologies
Egg/MORI report sees around 1 million new users of online banking since October - now at c. 6.6 million users
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Single European Currency Tracker, March 2002
Our latest MORI poll shows that public support for EMU entry has fallen again after jumping in January. The balance of opinion against EMU entry is similar to the average of the past four years.
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Why Can't The Tories Narrow The Gap?
Earlier this week a veteran Labour MEP expressed his disillusionment with the party by defecting to the Conservatives. Yet, despite clear signs of growing dissatisfaction with the government, the public remain steadfastly reluctant to do the same.
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Scottish Household Survey Bulletin No. 7 - Life Cycles
The seventh Scottish Household Survey Bulletin looking at differences in housing, economic activity and transport across age groups.
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Supportive Family And Friends Key To Young People Being At Ease With Mental Health
A caring and supportive family is seen as the best environment for young people to experience mental well-being, new research reveals today.
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Concern about science-related issues
New MORI research identifies the science-related issues currently causing greatest concern to the public and reveals that scientists, government and the media need to do better over the funding and reporting of science.
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New Research Shows Art In The Work Place Motivates Staff
As part of its investigation into corporate attitudes towards the arts, Arts & Business reveals today that Captains of Industry believe that artistic activities in the work place can help to motivate staff and in turn play an essential role in driving their company's profitability.
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Cancer: Young People Are Confused And Want To Know More
Two thirds of children know somebody affected by cancer, and nearly half have had a family member with the disease, yet they still lack understanding about cancer, its causes and their own relative risk. This is according to research published today by MORI for Macmillan Cancer Relief, to launch the charity's schools awareness programme Cancer Talk.