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Millions Of Holidaymakers May Not Be Adequately Covered For Their Travels
As many as 7.5 million UK holidaymakers* could be travelling abroad this year with potentially inappropriate travel insurance according to Direct Line Travel Insurance.
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Issues That Bite
ICM reports today on a 1000 case telephone poll carried out on 19-21 May, which finds a 1997-like 45% Labour, 32% Tory, 17% Liberal Democrat result, which if projected to seats in the House of Commons would deliver Labour of the order of 177 seats, before adjusting for regional swing and turnout, although ICM does report on those they think most likely to vote.
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General Election 2001 - Election Digest
Latest ICM/Guardian Findings
Gallup/BES Rolling Poll Projects To Labour Doubling Commons Majority
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Survey Of Policyholders' Views
At its AGM today, Equitable Life published findings of research conducted by MORI amongst policyholders. This was undertaken to help the Society understand the concerns of all policyholders.
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Keen To Be Green But ... - Press Release
Survey of British attitudes towards climate change and environmentally friendly behaviour.
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Keen To Be Green But ... Toplines
Survey of British attitudes to climate change and environmentally friendly behaviour
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Gallup Says Labour By 30!
Since the beginning of the election the British Election Study Gallup poll has been asking c. 150 people each day a number of questions relating to the election, including how people intended to vote, their certainty of voting, interest in the election, issues of importance, liking and disliking of political leaders, etc. Up until Friday, I had not read about it nor had been aware of its design.
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General Election 2001 - Election Digest
Pensioners Would Elect Labour. More British pensioners intend to vote Labour than Tory in the forthcoming General Election, according an NOP/Sunday People survey...
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Voter Turnout - Postal Vote Not Likely To Reverse Trend
Postal voting will not have an appreciable effect on voter turnout at the next General Election, according to a MORI survey commissioned by the Institute for Citizenship. The survey shows that awareness of how to obtain a postal vote has no effect on those saying they are certain or very likely to vote at the next General Election.