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  • Family Survey

    'Watch Without Mother' - Two Million Kids Set To Nuke Away Their Half-Term Playing Computer Games

    Over two million British kids are most likely to spend their free time time playing computer games according to a new survey commissioned by make-believer, the toy manufacturer which brings the virtual world and the creative world together.
  • Economy Survey

    Lack Of Information Stopping Financial Advisers Making The Most Of Tax-Efficient Giving

    According to a MORI study commissioned by the Giving Campaign and released today, many financial advisers do not tell their clients about new tax-efficient methods of giving to charity. Key reasons include that they don't have enough information about these methods and they are reluctant to raise the subject with their clients.
  • Politics Survey

    Provision Of Public Services

    In light of the Prime Minister's speech on the future of the public services, a survey by the MORI Social Research Institute - conducted on behalf of the New Local Government Network (NLGN) think-tank - reveals an overwhelming pragmatism among the British public towards private sector involvement in the provision of public services.
  • Economy Survey

    Private Investors Continue To Take The Long-Term View

    Just over 80 per cent of the share owning population beleive investing in the Stock Market represents a good long-term investment.
  • Politics Survey

    Britain at war

    The long-threatened launch of attacks on Afghanistan has done nothing to weaken British support for participation in military action, or to dent support for the way Tony Blair and George W Bush are handling the situation.
  • War/Terrorism Survey

    War of Afghanistan Poll

    First Poll On The Afghanistan War: Britons Fully Support Blair But Fear Retaliatory Strikes