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How The World Sees Britain
The survey conducted by MORI on behalf of the British Council among the successor generation in thirteen countries reveals what foreigners think about all aspects of British society and culture.
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"Captains Of Industry" Are Conquering Technophobia According To BT Cellnet
The craze for sending text messages from mobile phones which has hit the nation has been secretly embraced by some of our top business people. Twenty nine per cent of the "Captains' of Industry" surveyed by MORI on BT Cellnet's behalf say they send and receive text messages from their mobile phone and a further nineteen per cent said they would find the service useful. Three per cent even admit to using the service to receive latest football scores and lottery results. The number of SMS messages sent in the UK each month has now topped 100 million (source: Mobile Data Association).
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The Blair's Future: The Mail on Sunday
Research study conducted for the The Mail on Sunday Newspaper - published 21 November 1999
MORI interviewed a representative sample of 508 adults across Britain. Interviews were conducted by telephone on 19 November 1999. -
Britain and EMU
Our latest MORI poll suggests that the launch of the "Britain in Europe" campaign has not reduced public opposition to EMU entry. Indeed, the balance of public opinion against EMU entry has risen again, and is close to the peaks seen at the time of the midyear EU elections.
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Home Is Where The Heart Is: Stable Marriage Set For Return In Millennium Britain
Stable marriage will be the most important ingredient for a happy home life in Millennium Britain, according to a new Alliance & Leicester public opinion poll by MORI.
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British Public Expects Big Brother Crime Fighting Techniques In The 21st Century
An astonishing MORI survey, carried out on behalf of the National Neighbourhood Watch Association (NNWA), has revealed that the British public expects the fight against crime in the 21st Century to go much further than ever before in using the latest technological advances. The survey shows that fully 75% of the population expect that DNA records will be held by the police on every person in Britain before the end of the next century.
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The Generation Technology Forgot
Which? Online Over 55s survey reveals surprising numbers of silver surfers in Britain
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Children Put Others First
Children want Tony Blair to provide better care for children and tackle homelessness, according to a survey released by UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, today.
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Royal Family Poll, November 1999
Research study conducted for the Daily Mail Newspaper, published 15 November 1999
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Bright Future for Private Label Across Europe
Amsterdam - Private label has achieved unprecedented acceptance across Europe, with shoppers becoming more aware of retailer brands and planning to increase their purchases of them, according to a new consumer research study conducted for PLMA by MORI, the internationally-respected research firm.