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UK Business In The Broadband Doldrums
UK businesses are failing to embrace the potential offered by the internet and ecommerce, highlighting a strong scepticism about the internet's marketing and purchasing power.
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The Impact of Modern Polling Techniques on Campaigning in the 2001 General Election
House Magazine 'VOX POP'
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Parents Say What They Want Next From National Childcare Strategy
Daycare Trust launches MORI survey findings and a new report calling for children's centres in every neighbourhood
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MORI Schools Survey 2001 - Topline
Children's attitudes to careers, particularly careers in engineering
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MORI Schools Survey 2001 - Engineer article
Article on children's attitudes towards and knowledge of engineering
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Charities Rely Heavily On Who They Know More Than What They Know When Approaching Businesses For Support
Personal contacts are key to setting up business community partnerships, according to new research published today by Business Community Connections, in association with MORI. The research report - Business Community Partnerships: Fact or Fiction? - looks for the first time at the development of these partnerships from the charity perspective. The research was supported by KPMG and Crimson Publishing.
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Turnout - How Low Might It Go?
Our poll on the image of the party leaders for The Times this week reveals for the first time in four elections both the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition are viewed predominantly negatively by the British public.
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Specialists Give NHS Poor Rating On Bowel Cancer Treatment
NHS standards for people with bowel cancer in the UK are considerably behind the treatment patients receive elsewhere in Europe, according to a new MORI survey of specialists released by the Cancer Research Campaign today.
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British Office Workers Want To Work From Home
Travel Delays and Office Politics are Causing Stress in the Workplace