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Genetically Modified Food On Scottish Election Agenda
As election day draws near, results of a MORI Scotland poll released today (26th April 1999), reveal that the Scottish public hold strong views on the issue of genetically modified (GM) food and could even affect their vote in May.
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As New HIV Diagnoses Increase, MORI Poll Shows A Long Way To Go On Safer Sex Message
Around one in 14 adults are having unsafe sex when entering a new relationship according to a MORI opinion poll published for the Terrence Higgins Trust
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MORI Scotland / Sunday Herald Poll
As you may know, you will have two votes in the election for the Scottish Parliament. The first is for a named candidate standing in your area, just like in a general election. The other vote is for a party, and people will be elected from lists that the parties put forward, according to the proportion of the total number of votes that each party wins.
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Over 3 Million Non-Smokers Exposed To Cigarette Smoke At Work - New Guide Aims To Tackle The Problem
Over three million (3.4m) non-smokers have to work in places where they are frequently exposed to other people's cigarette smoke, according to survey results published by ASH, the National Asthma Campaign, and the TUC.
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Two Thirds of Adults Have Heard Of ISAs But Over Half Of These Know Nothing More About Them
67% of adults say they have heard of ISAs but, disappointingly, over half of those who have heard of ISAs (57%) say they know nothing about them, according to recent figures released by Marks & Spencer Financial Services (M&SFS). The research carried out by MORI Financial Services for M&SFS is a clear illustration that the education task by ISA providers still has a long way to go.
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NCDL Calls For End To Needless Destruction of 22,000 Dogs per Year
Survey results published today reveal that over 22,000 dogs had to be destroyed in the UK last year - because they had strayed or were abandoned, ten percent more than the previous year. The NCDL, who commissioned the research from MORI, is horrified that so many dogs are being destroyed when there are practical solutions that could dramatically reduce this needless destruction.