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Support for House of Lords Reform 1977-1998
Trends in public opinion towards electing the House of Lords, restricting its powers, etc
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UK Launch Of White Ribbon Day
International Day Against Violence Towards Women - (Wednesday November 25th)
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Analysts and the Euro
Cohn & Wolfe commissioned MORI to produce this study as part of a strategy to promote the work of Deloitte Consulting in euro-related projects. This specific project is intended to generate brand publicity on a pan-European basis and demonstrate expertise and insight into the implications of the euro's introduction.
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Public Embrace the Digital Age
Despite media scepticism, the British public are eagerly embracing the arrival of digital television. One in ten people expect to be among the first to get a digital receiver and a further one in five have decided to get one in six to twelve months' time. These findings come from research conducted this summer for the Consumer Electronic Access Study, a comprehensive project examining demand for home electronic access applications, a joint venture between MORI and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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Americans Generally More Trusting than the British - Except for Newscasters
By Humphrey Taylor - 11th November 1998
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First Minister Welcomes Research Into Public Services In Scotland
New research which shows that people in Scotland are generally more satisfied with public services than their UK counterparts was welcomed by First Minster Donald Dewar today.
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Britain Has Become A Nation Addicted To Puzzles.
Nearly three quarters of people in the UK now do some sort of puzzle, from newspaper crosswords and coffee-break teasers to puzzles in magazines and even taking part at home in TV shows like Countdown on Channel 4.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for October 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,775 adults aged 18+ at 153 sampling points across Great Britain
between 23-26 October 1998.