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The EU And A Single Currency
Measuring the public's knowledge about the EU and attitude towards closer cooperation and a single currency.
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Block Paving - Paves the Way for Future Demand
A recent MORI survey on behalf of Interpave highlights the resounding public preference for block paved footways and driveways and provides a powerful insight into public attitudes.
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Image Isn't Everything
According to a survey carried out for Dylon International into the nation's laundry care habits, nearly a third of all 15-24 year olds questioned felt that Liam Gallagher 'should take more care of his clothes'. Half felt that Bob Geldof was in need of an image overhaul, followed by his ex, Paula Yates, then Kenneth Clarke and Jo Brand.
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Unemployment is Europe's Biggest Concern
Unemployment is the single biggest national concern among British people (48%) as well as being the major domestic issue in Europe (59%), according to a survey conducted by MORI across 13 European countries.
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Six in Ten Adults in Great Britain have not made a Will
The majority of young people have not made a will, according to a survey recently conducted by MORI for Will Aid. Six in ten adults aged 21 or over have not made a will, compared with over a third (36%) of those aged 65+ and over.
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Making the right decisions on floatation
Most companies listed on the AIM market view their listing as a step towards joining the Official list in the future.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, September 1996
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times, with extra questions on party image
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Coffee keeps Britain full of Beans!
Coffee apparently now plays a vital and central role in providing an opportunity for relaxation and rejuvenation.
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Conservative Leadership
If the Conservatives should lose the 1996 general election, which of these people do you think should lead the Conservative Party after the election?
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The Poverty Line in Britain Today
Approximately 27 per cent of the adult population (representing 1 million people) claim that their income is lower than the level they identified as being enough to keep a household like theirs out of poverty.