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Post London Bombings Survey
A survey on behalf of the BBC regarding the likelihood of further terrorist attacks, if the London bombs have affected people's behaviour and what measures to deal with the terrorist threat Londoners support.
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Tory MPs' On The Skills Gap
The majority of Conservative MPs dismiss economic migration as a way of plugging UK skills gaps, according to new MORI research for Skills for Business.
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Organic Gardening In Britain
Latest research by MORI, on behalf of Garden Organic (previously HDRA), shows that there is huge potential to encourage the use of organic methods among British garden owners. Almost half (48%) of British garden owners still use weed killers in their gardens. In addition, two-fifths do not feed their soil with garden compost which is vital for maintaining its fertility, and another third (32%) do not actively encourage wildlife into their gardens.
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Labour MPs' On The Skills Gap
Labour backbenchers do not believe that employers are best placed to identify the education and skills the UK needs, according to a major survey published today.
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Public Attitudes To Participation
Research by MORI Scotland for the Scottish Executive shows out of five types of representative, awareness of local councillors is highest although only about one-third of adults in Scotland say they know either "a lot" or "a fair amount" about the work of their local councillor. Awareness of MEPs' work is lowest: only seven per cent say they know a lot or a fair amount about what they do.
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Lib-Dem MPs' On The Skills Gap
Just under half of Liberal Democrats believe limited skills in the UK workforce are constraining employers from producing more complex products or better services, according to new research from the MORI Reputation Centre. The same proportion disagrees.
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Personal Injury Lawyers
Latest research by MORI shows that more than half (55%) the British public would be confident in knowing who to contact in pursuing a compensation claim if they had been injured. Two in five (41%) would prefer an accredited, independent personal injury lawyer to deal with their claim. Only 13 per cent would prefer to deal with a claims handling company. Of those who would prefer to use a personal injury lawyer, a third (33%) find one by asking friends or family, with telephone directories (30%) also a popular source of information.
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London Bombings Survey
MORI conducted a survey for King's College London on how Londoners were affected by the bombings on 7th July. The survey aimed to inform the advice and help given to people, should this happens again. The results of the survey were analysed and reported in the British Medical Journal in August 2005.
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Confidence In Doctors Who Communicate Well
More than four in five patients are confident in their doctor, but this confidence is directly correlated with the doctor's ability to provide adequate information, according to surveys commissioned by the General Medical Council (GMC) from MORI and NOP World.