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Life Or Death Dilemma For Parents
An amazing 30% of adults in Britain say they would consider an abortion if they discovered their unborn baby was affected by a serious inherited disease, according to a recent MORI poll commissioned by Action Research, one of the UK's leading medical research charities.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for March 1999
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support? - Base: 1,907 -
Europeans Say British Suffer From Weak Language Skills
A new survey of European nationals working in the UK has revealed that more than sixty per cent of those interviewed agree that their British colleagues do not have a satisfactory command of foreign languages.
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General Public Attitudes To The Treatment Of Erectile Dysfunction
85% of the general public think that their doctor should decide whether they receive treatment on the NHS, compared with only 9% who believe that this should be the Government's decision
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Party Support at the European Elections
Research study conducted for the UK Independence Party on European Election voting intentions and attitudes to a Single European Currency and the European Union
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Last Potential PEP Investors Go For Growth Despite Income Frenzy
Four out of five people who say they are likely to take out a Personal Equity Plan (PEP) before the April 5th deadline will be opting for a PEP to grow their capital over the long term, according to research by MORI Financial Services for Marks & Spencer Financial Services (M&SFS). Despite the income frenzy with falling interest rates the M&SFS research reveals that long term capital growth remains the aim for the majority of potential PEP investors.