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Savers Struck with Apathy and Confusion
There is a high level of confusion among savers, according to research by Test Research (part of the MORI
group) on behalf of the Royal Bank of Scotland. -
MORI Political Monitor, July 1997
Including questions on the Budget, satisfaction with the Chancellor and the government's economic policies
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Charles And Camilla Poll
MORI poll for the Mail on Sunday, July 1997, with detailed questions on impressions of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles
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Growing Public Acceptance for Tuition Fees - CVCP
A recent MORI survey, for the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the Universities of the United Kingdom (CVCP),
reveals that 83% of parents, who expressed an opinion are prepared to contribute towards the university tuition costs of
their children. This compares to 38% in 1991. Only 17% said that they were not prepared to make a contribution. -
National Canine Defence League - Stray Dogs
A survey the for the National Canine Defence League (NCDL) found that an estimated
106,000 stray dogs were taken in by the UK's 436 local authorities during the year 1996/97, an increase of 13% over 1995/96.
Nearly two-thirds were returned to their owners or rehomed but it is estimated that 17,000 dogs had to be destroyed. -
Hunting - To Ban Or Not To Ban
A recent MORI poll found that seven in ten (71%) agree that hunting with hounds should be banned.
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Ipsos - Political Attitudes in Great Britain, 20-23 June 1997
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for June 1997. Research study conducted for The Times 20-23 June 1997 containing questions on economic optimism, issues facing Britain, satisfaction with party leaders and voting intention.
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The Unfathomable Language of Pensions
A MORI poll, commissioned by the Plain English Campaign on the language used in pension information, has revealed that over four in ten of those contributing (or preparing to contribute) to a pension scheme thought the language used was confusing.
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Attitudes Towards Fur
A survey of the attitudes to fur in the UK, commissioned by Marie Claire and the RSPCA has revealed that 87% of adults would never wear real fur. Of these, 73% thought it wrong or disapproved, 12% said it is too expensive, 8% cited it unfashionable and 6% thought other people would disapprove.
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Dawn French tops Spice Girls as person to picnic with in a forest - Countryside Commission
A recent MORI survey shows that Dawn French is the most popular choice as someone to picnic with.