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MORI Political Monitor June 1999
Political Attitudes in Great Britain, measured for The Times, including questions on the party's "word-of-mouth" standing
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Men Don't Talk To Each Other About Their Health And Ignorance Of Male Cancers Persists
As the incidence of testicular and prostate cancer continue to rise, a MORI opinion poll published today for the Institute of Cancer Research's (ICR) everyman campaign shows there is still a long way to go to educate men.
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120,000 Men Impotent Due to Smoking, But Most Smokers Unaware of the Risk
Q1 Thinking about men's health in general, what, if anything, can you think of that could lead to male impotence?
Q2 And in your opinion, which, if any, of these do you think could lead to male impotence?
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Scots Warm To Shares
SCOTS are warming to shares as an investment with the number of share clubs in Scotland rising from 69 to 203 in two years.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for May 1999
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
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Consumers Voting With Their Feet: Nearly One In Six Say Poor Dealings With Staff Put Them Off From Purchasing
A survey for the Marketing & Communication Agency by MORI shows how staff attitudes are affecting consumer behaviour
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Brick And Block Houses Are Best Confirms MORI Survey
'Housebuyers are overwhelmingly in favour of traditionally built houses' is the finding of a recent survey carried out by MORI on attitudes towards house construction. Over 90% of respondents said they prefer the advantages offered by a house built using bricks, blocks, and concrete floors.
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UK Consumers Want To Shop Online But Are Unimpressed
UK Retailers Fall to Meet Online Shoppers Expectations
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for March 1999
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support? - Base: 1,907