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MORI Finds BBC Public Consultation "Not A Reliable Guide To Public Opinion"
A MORI report commissioned by major UK commercial broadcasters has shown today that the BBC's public consultation on its proposed new digital services is "clearly not representative of the public in any meaningful sense and cannot be considered a reliable measurement of public opinion."
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New Home Owners Survey 2001
The 2001 National Customer Satisfaction Survey is the second survey conducted among owners of newly built homes; the first was conducted in 2000.
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Children Tell bfi What Makes A Great Toon
The British Film Institute (bfi) today announced the findings of a research survey, conducted for the bfi by MORI in January 2001, to probe animation and the reasons why animated characters appeal to children.
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Low Awareness of Government's Stakeholder Pension Initiative
A new MORI poll released today by Accenture reveals public awareness of the government's nationwide stakeholder pension initiative to be extremely low - just weeks before its launch.
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Regional Patterns Of Swing
A few weeks ago I wrote here about how many seats each of the parties could hope to win in the election, assuming various levels of swing from the 1997 result; but I entered a caveat that this assumed uniform national swing, which in practice is unlikely.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for February 2001
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
[If undecided or refused at Q1]
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
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New Poll Puts BBC Digital Radio Plans In Question
The results of a nation-wide survey will place a question mark over the BBC's new digital radio proposals.
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Spinning Out Of Control
The mightiest spin doctor of our time has now spun out of control. Peter Mandelson's lost the plot, and is now doing himself more damage than he is his party, his colleagues, his Prime Minister. A tragedy of our time.
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Baines & Ernst Warns Chancellor Of Credit 'Time Bomb'
Britain could be facing a credit-fuelled economic crisis and people saddled with mounting debts want the Chancellor to crack down on credit before it is too late - that's the message from the UK's leading debt management firm, Baines & Ernst.