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Business Journalists Embrace the Net
Two thirds of Britain's top business and financial journalists (64%) can access the world-wide web at work and a quarter can do so at home.
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Consumers' Attitudes to Home Finance and Technology
The 1996 survey, conducted by MORI on behalf of ICL Financial Services, aims to break consumers' attitudes to new technology and the potential effect on banking services, home banking and the internet.
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Effect of the Budget
Q Do you think the budget will or will not reduce unemployment/keep inflation down/make the rich richer and the poor poorer?
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UK climate for investment in IT companies improving
Institutional investors and IT companies expect the investment climate for the IT sector to continue to improve during the next five years, with 80% of investors expecting to increase their weighting in IT companies. The most widely perceived benefit of investing in IT companies is their long term positive growth rates.
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3i / MORI survey of Key Independent Businesses in Britain
Britain's independent businessmen are increasingly opposed to a single European currency, according to the third annual 3i / MORI survey of Key Independent Businesses in Britain. Two in five owner-managers of these business are against it while three in ten are in favour. By contrast, a similar survey conducted in 1995 recorded an even split in opinion on this issue.
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Crime Could be Worse than Official Statistics Claim
Official statistics might be underestimating the true level of crime in Britain, according to a recent MORI survey for the Reader's Digest. Almost half (47%) of the British public say they have been victims of crime, yet 44 per cent of these are failing to report the crime to the police.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, November 1996
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times, with extra questions on the economy and the budget
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, October 1996
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times with extra questions on the image of the party leaders
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Party Leader Image
Here is a list of things both favourable and unfavourable that have been said about various political parties. I would like you to pick the statements you feel fit Mr Major / Mr Blair / Mr Ashdown.