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Nine Out Of Ten Say Public Figures Should Be Positive About Disability
Scope, the UK's largest disability charity, is calling on high profile figures to lead the way in breaking down barriers facing disabled people after a survey today showed almost nine out of ten (86%) people expect them to show a positive attitude to disability.
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Jill Dando And Sean Connery Put The "Corr!" In Knorr As The UK's Most Tempting Ingredients
TV presenter Jill Dando beat Denise Van Outen into second place as the celebrity that men would like to have cosy dinner with, according to the results of a MORI poll for the makers of Knorr Cubes announced today. Women's No.1 was Sean Connery followed by Mel Gibson, while another 'beefy' favourite topped our list of most desirable foods.
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News at Ten
As you may know, there has been a proposal that ITV should change its line-up of programmes in the evening. One part of this would be to move the main news from 10 p.m.
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Public and MPs would return the Elgin Marbles!
If there were a referendum on whether or not the Elgin Marbles should be returned to Greece or remain in the British Museum, the British public say that they would vote to return them to Greece, by a margin of more than two to one, according to a new MORI poll carried out for Regent Productions.
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Recognition of World Leaders in Great Britain
Q Who is this world leader, and which country does he represent?
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The New NHS: What Doctors Really Think
Tony Blair announced a new, modern and dependable National Health Service last December which would be "a beacon to the world" and run by the country's GPs. But, on the 50th anniversary of the NHS, a huge number of GPs are concerned about the proposals according to a new MORI poll for Reader's Digest.
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Campaign for Learning
In a recent MORI survey 90% of adults said that learning was important to them personally and more people enjoy learning new things (28%) than either doing physical exercise (24%), watching TV (22%) and going to the cinema (5%).
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Future Government 1997
MORI survey for the Economist, conducted on the eve of the 1997 general election, exploring public attitudes to the future political and constitutional agenda