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County Councils 'Should Not Be Abolished'
Hampshire electors support regional power but not regional assemblies
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Local Elections: Why No-one Gives A Monkey's
In a sense it says all that needs to be said about yesterday's local election that a man in a monkey suit is now Mayor of Hartlepool.
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KPMG Consulting e-Government Survey 2002
A full report of the KPMG 2002 e-government survey is available in PDF format. If you would like a copy, please email Andrew Collinge
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Effective Leaders?
A survey of people's views on the effectiveness of their political leaders, men and women, in improving the lives of ordinary women
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Attitudes to Women Politicians
This survey was designed to complement the British Council campaign on the issue in East and Central Africa where separate research was conducted. For further information, go to the: British Council website
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BBC Coverage Of Queen Mother's Death "About Right"
Most viewers say BBC showed "enough respect" in its initial week's coverage of the death of the Queen Mother, according to MORI
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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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Time Poll Reveals Declining British Support For The War Against Terror
A MORI poll published in next week's TIME magazine reveals that British approval of the way both President George Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair are handling the response to the 11 September terrorist attacks has fallen sharply since late last year.
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Public Attitudes Towards Funding Support For Christian Churches & Help Groups
67% of the UK public support government funding for Christian churches and groups helping people in their local area.
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Direct Line Gives Grieving Pet Owners A Shoulder To Cry On
Thousands of pet owners struggle to come to terms with the loss of their pet and feel unable to turn to their friends and family for help, a new MORI survey by Direct Line Pet Insurance shows.