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Before "Essex Man"
As we wait to discover whether the election will indeed be held on the apparently pre-ordained date of 3 May, or whether the ravages of Foot and Mouth disease will eventually force a postponement, a bit of electoral trivia in answer to a question that I was asked last week. Which is the most typical constituency in the country?
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Customers Expect Companies To Take A Stand On Key Issues
A new MORI poll conducted by leading public interest communications agency The Forster Company finds that the public have high expectations of what companies should be doing to tackle social, environmental and ethical issues in 2001.
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Making Price Comparisons Easier
Findings from independent research commissioned by energy regulator Ofgem show that many gas and electricity customers still find it difficult to get good quality information about domestic energy prices.
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Results Of Museum And Gallery Visitor Research
Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries has published the second in the series of reports commissioned from MORI to investigate the profile of visitors to museums and galleries in the UK.
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UK Businesses Are 'Uncertain And Ill-Informed' About Their New Financial Exposures
Survey exploring awareness among senior management of risks posed by use of new technology.
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Mortgage Equity Withdrawal And Consumption
This article uses evidence from a recent consumer survey carried out by MORI for the Bank of England and the Council of Mortgage Lenders as the basis of a discussion of the motivation for, and the effects of, mortgage equity withdrawal.
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No Chance for Euro Referendum
So now we know - or do we? The referendum on joining the Euro, according to some newspapers' interpretations of the Prime Minister's answer to a question in the Commons, will be held in the first two years of the next Parliament. That wasn't what he said.
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UK Women Say Food Is More Important Than Sex
New research released today on the nation's wellbeing, conducted by MORI Telephone Surveys, highlights that women think what they eat is more important to their personal wellbeing than their sex life. 79% of women questioned said their diet was key to their happiness.