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Sunday Herald Euro Election Survey
MORI interviewed a representative sample of 1,000 people aged 18+ across Scotland. Interviews were conducted by MORI's telephone research centre On-Line Scotland between 1st-3rd June 1999. Data are weighted to represent the profile of the population.
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Attitudes to Europe
Q1 If there were a referendum now on whether Britain should stay in or get out of the European Union, how would you vote?
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Does Millennium Man Have The Maternal Instinct?
In a new survey for Mothercare, researchers from MORI discovered that millennium man is still in the dark ages when it comes
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Men Don't Talk To Each Other About Their Health And Ignorance Of Male Cancers Persists
As the incidence of testicular and prostate cancer continue to rise, a MORI opinion poll published today for the Institute of Cancer Research's (ICR) everyman campaign shows there is still a long way to go to educate men.
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Nearly Half of Frequent Users of Mobile Phone Fear Health Risks
Almost one in two (43%) people who use mobile phones daily are particularly concerned about potential health risks from electromagnetic radiation. Over one in three (37%) less frequent users of mobile phones are similarly concerned.
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Internet Survey Highlights Thirst For Speed
A new national survey by MORI for Intel reveals that use of the Internet is, at last, taking off in the UK. The survey is part of Intel's commitment to helping speed up the Internet - or the 'world wide wait' - through the development of new technologies such as the recently introduced Pentium? III processor.
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The Online Travel Market
More than one in five members of the adult population of Great Britain now have Internet access either at home or at work.
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Attitudes To Seal-Watching in Scotland
The International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), one of the largest animal welfare organisations in the world, is enlisting support for sustainable seal watching from Members of the Scottish Parliament.