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Tuned Out And Turned Off: Two Thirds Of Employees In Britain's Biggest Organisations Lack Both Strong Commitment And Understanding
A benchmark survey by the Marketing & Communication Agency and MORI confirms why employers need to win hearts and minds.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for September 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper - published 24 September 1998
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,789 adults aged 18+ at 150 sampling points across Great Britain between 18-21 September 1998. -
State Of Citizenship In Britain Survey
95% of Britons agree with the statement that "schools should teach children about how to be a good citizen" and 66% agree strongly with the statement - shows the Institute for Citizenship / NatWest, State of Citizenship in Britain survey, conducted by MORI.
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MORI Political Monitor, August 1998
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for August 1998, including questions on the Monarchy and Royal Family
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EMU - Shift in Sentiment
Our latest MORI poll shows a sharp drop in the general public's hostility to EMU. The balance of opinion against EMU membership is now the lowest since MORI started polling on this question in 1991. Our second question, which allows for the government's strong pro-EMU stance, shows an even closer position.
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Knowledge of the House of Lords
Q How much, if anything, do you feel you know about the House of Lords?
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MORI Political Monitor July 1998
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for July 1998, including questions on House of Lords reform and standards in public life
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for June 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,760 adults aged 18+ at 148 sampling points across Great Britain
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The Summer Holiday: At Home; Going Away
The Nestleacute; Family Monitor is a series of research studies into family life in Britain undertaken on behalf of Nestleacute; by MORI. It is designed to examine attitudes to and perceptions of family life and how families in a Britain function approaching the millennium. Each wave of research addresses a core set of issues as well as a number of topical subjects. This summer, the monitor focused on the school summer holiday; at home and going away. Selected highlights from this summer holiday study are described below.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for May 1998
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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