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Monarchy Poll, 4-5 September 1997
Poll for ABC conducted between the death of Diana, Princess of Wales and her funeral
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The Paranormal - Night & Day
In a recent MORI survey 7 out of 10 people said that they believe in some form of paranormal activity, with as many as
3 in 10 believing that human beings have had first hand experience of an after-life through near death experiences. -
Public Attitudes to Counterfeiting
A recent MORI survey shows that perfume / fragrance (67%), watches (64%) and clothing / footwear (63%) are among the most widely known goods to be counterfeited.
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MFS Windfall Survey
MORI Financial Services conducted a survey on the response of consumers to special payouts ("windfalls") this year as a result of demutualisation activity in the building society and insurance sectors. The Bank of England participated in this survey. Among the other institutions participating were Barclays Bank PLC.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for August 1997
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,758 adults aged 18+ at 163 sampling points across Great Britain between 21-25 August 1997. -
Labour Voters Back Government Aid
Over half of all Labour voters still back the use of government money to support children from low income families at independent schools according to a MORI poll commissioned by the Independent Schools Information Service (ISIS).
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The Motorola Report 1997 - The British and Technology
A recent MORI poll indicates that Britain is still divided along lines of class, gender and age where access to, and interest in, IT is concerned.
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Savers Struck with Apathy and Confusion
There is a high level of confusion among savers, according to research by Test Research (part of the MORI
group) on behalf of the Royal Bank of Scotland.