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Attitudes Towards Experimentation on Live Animals - Toplines
Q1.a On balance, do you agree or disagree that scientists should be allowed to conduct any experiments on live animals?
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British Public 'Hungry' For Seasonal Food
A national MORI survey has revealed that the British public wants to buy home-grown food in season but is not in touch with when it is harvested.
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EMU tracker, May 1999
Q If there were a referendum now on whether Britain should be part of a single European currency, how would you vote?
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British Red Cross Says 'Give Us The Power To Care' But Public Feel We Care Less Than 10 Years Ago
Most people in Britain (52 per cent) say we are a less caring society than ten years ago, according to a MORI survey commissioned by the British Red Cross Society.
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Sunday Herald Topline Findings
As you may know, you will have two votes in the election for the Scottish Parliament on 6 May. 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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Perceptions Of Men's Fertility And Treatment Options
A recent MORI survey conducted on behalf of the National Infertility Awareness Campaign (NIAC) looked extensively into both male and female perceptions of men's fertility and treatment options. The results reveal that men are less likely than women to seek medical treatment or talk to another doctor for a second opinion about infertility, if they were diagnosed as being infertile.
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MORI Political Monitor, April 1999
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for April 1999, including questions on leader image and the situation in Kosovo
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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.