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Guardian Unlimited Is MPs' Favourite Newspaper Website
In a new poll of Members of Parliament commissioned by MORI, it was found that 40% of MPs use Guardian Unlimited, far ahead of its nearest competitor, making it the most popular newspaper website among politicians. It was also found that almost half (49%) of Labour MPs turned to Guardian Unlimited as their online newspaper of choice.
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Airport Finds Favour With Local Community
Four out of five local residents support Birmingham International Airport (BIA), according to a public opinion survey carried out by MORI. Even where there are pockets of genuine concern, opinion is still positive and, on balance, there is much support for developing the Airport.
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New Insights Into Labour Migration
International research examining attitudes towards labour migration in EU accession countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary).
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MORI Political Monitor, September 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for September 2001, including questions on party image and government reactions to 9/11
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Big Five Lawyers Face Doubters Among European Council
The Big Five accountancy firms face a challenge to win top-level legal work from Europe's largest companies, according to a report by Legal Media Group and MORI.
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Factors Influencing Law Firm Selection
A MORI survey has revealed the major factors influencing some of Europe's biggest companies in their decision to select a law firm for the first time. Decisions are heavily swayed by the ability of a firm's individual personnel, as well as the technical abilities of the firm. These are the top selection criteria given by the in-house lawyers who participated in the poll.
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Online Information Sources Replace Traditional Media
Survey exploring preferences of IT decision-makers for online or print news sources.
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Reaction To Attacks On America & Identity Cards Poll
MORI poll for the News of the World, conducted ten days after the 9/11 attacks
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Young People Back Prince William for King
Survey of young people exploring attitudes towards the Monarchy