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Study Shows Debt As A Recipe For Family Friction
New Research Reveals Conflict In Families Between Saving And Debt - And Highlights Problem Of Britain's Debt Culture
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Only 1 in 9 Thinks Private Sector Will Improve Public Services
Only 1 in 9 voters believes extending private sector involvement will improve public services, according to a new opinion poll.
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Britons Live In Sin Because It's Cheaper Than The Alternative!
Money (or the lack of it) is partly to blame for the number of cohabiting couples according to recent research from the Association of Investment Trust Companies ("AITC"). When questioned over half of young couples living together said it was the cost of getting married that deterred them from tying the knot.
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Number Of Homes 'On-Line' Continue To Rise
Almost four million homes have connected to the Internet in the past twelve months according to Oftel's latest quarterly research published today.
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Healthy Old Age Is Myth For Many
A new MORI survey published today (9 July) shows that many millions of British people have unrealistic expectations of a healthy old age.
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What Shy Tories?
A brief word on the importance of the low turnout and its effect on the polls. MORI's final poll projection for The Times was Conservative 30%, Labour 45%, Liberal Democrat 18%; the "poll of polls" (average of all the companies' polls conducted during the final week) was Conservative 31%, Labour 45% and Liberal Democrats 18%. Both close to the final result (32.7%:42.0%:18.8%), and within the standard 3% margin of error for all parties - though, naturally, we would like it to be even closer.
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Satisfaction with the way the European Union is doing its job
To what extent are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way each is doing its job these days? The European Union
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MORI Polls in the 2001 General Election - Archive
An index to the various polls conducted by MORI before, during and immediately after the 2001 election campaign