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Internationally Recruited Nurses Paying Up To £2,000 To Care For Patients
Over one in three internationally recruited nurses have had to pay fees to their employer or a recruitment agency to work in the UK.
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Government Delivery Index
Most of the British public are pessimistic about the government's ability to improve public services, according to the baseline survey for the new MORI Delivery Index. More than half, 54%, say they disagree that "in the long term, this government's policies will improve the state of Britain's public services", whereas only 36% agree.
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Children's Attitude To Politics
A quarter (23%) of children aged 11 to 16 say they understand how Parliament works. One in eight (12%) know about the European Union (EU) but almost a quarter (23%) claim never to have heard of it.
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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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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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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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MORI Political Monitor, February 2002
Political Attitudes in Great Britain, including the Best Party on Key Issues questions
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European Competitiveness In Peril As The 'Right' People Reluctant To Work Abroad
Views of employers and employees on workforce mobility within the EU.
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Survey Confirms Fears On Cot Death
A MORI poll on cot death has revealed an alarming lack of awareness of the measures which should be taken to help prevent cot death.