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The Paranormal - Night & Day
In a recent MORI survey 7 out of 10 people said that they believe in some form of paranormal activity, with as many as
3 in 10 believing that human beings have had first hand experience of an after-life through near death experiences. -
Monarchy Poll, 10-11 September 1997
Poll for the Mail on Sunday conducted the week after the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales
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Monarchy Poll, 4-5 September 1997
Poll for ABC conducted between the death of Diana, Princess of Wales and her funeral
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MPs Want Increased Community Role For Companies
Although previous surveys of MPs have generally found greater support for corporate community investment (CCI) among Labour MPs, this year's research shows that support for CCI within Conservative ranks is growing too. Last year a mere 7% of Conservative MPs thought companies did not pay enough attention to their social responsibilities in comparison to 85% of Labour MPs. Today 83% of Labour MPs and 27% of Conservative MPs agree with this viewpoint. Overall, 94% of Labour MPs and 71% of Conservatives believe there is a greater role for industry to play in the community.
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MFS Windfall Survey
MORI Financial Services conducted a survey on the response of consumers to special payouts ("windfalls") this year as a result of demutualisation activity in the building society and insurance sectors. The Bank of England participated in this survey. Among the other institutions participating were Barclays Bank PLC.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for August 1997
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,758 adults aged 18+ at 163 sampling points across Great Britain between 21-25 August 1997. -
Labour Voters Back Government Aid
Over half of all Labour voters still back the use of government money to support children from low income families at independent schools according to a MORI poll commissioned by the Independent Schools Information Service (ISIS).
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The Motorola Report 1997 - The British and Technology
A recent MORI poll indicates that Britain is still divided along lines of class, gender and age where access to, and interest in, IT is concerned.