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SMEs And The Environment
MORI was commissioned by Envirowise to undertake a survey of SMEs in specific sectors (construction and various sectors of the services sector).
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Primates As Pets
MORI research for IFAW shows widespread support for making the keeping of primates as pets in the UK illegal (79%). Almost three in five Britons (58%) strongly agree it should be made illegal, whilst one in 10 (nine per cent) feel that it should remain legal.
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Putting The Clocks Back
A recent MORI survey for the Greater London Authority shows a high level of support for remaining on British Summer Time (BST) all year round, therefore ending the practice of putting back the clocks in winter. The plan would mean an extra hour of daylight in the evening but an hour less in the morning. The survey found that 63% of Londoners and 56% of people in Scotland would support staying on BST year round.
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MORI Political Monitor October 2005
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
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Amateur Radio Licensing Consultation Research
As part of its consultation on proposals to reform amateur radio licensing, Ofcom commissioned MORI to assess the views and opinions of a sample of licence holders.
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Attitudes To Nuclear Weapons
There has been a substantial drop since the 1950s in overall support for using nuclear weapons against a country at war with the UK, according to new research from MORI.
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Conservative Party Leadership Poll
MORI's exclusive survey for The Sun reveals that, among the general public, David Cameron is the clear favourite to lead the Conservative Party, and neither his age or education background are seen as barriers to him becoming Prime Minister.
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Deloitte / Government Delivery Index
The latest Deloitte / MORI Delivery Index shows a new fall in optimism in the government's long term policies towards the economy and public services in September.
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Postal Voting And Fraud
MORI's research for The Electoral Commission during the 2005 General Election campaign shows that 46% think that electoral fraud is either a fairly big or very big problem in Great Britain. This compares to 69% of the public who say the same about false insurance claims and 79% who think benefit fraud is a problem.
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Voter Turnout Amongst Black And Minority Ethnic Voters
A MORI survey released today conducted among Black and Minority Ethnic residents on behalf of The Electoral Commission (EC) reveals that whilst Black and minority ethnic voters were considerably less likely to have voted than White groups at the 2005 general election, there was also a real difference between the different ethnic communities.