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Public Would Suopport New Trade Deal at Doha
A UK international trade policy that puts the interests of poor countries on the same level as the interests of British business would receive the backing of most Britons according to a new MORI poll published today by CAFOD, the Catholic aid agency.
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CBI Renews Rate Cut Pressure As Report Shows How September 11 Is Hitting UK Business
Top employers' organisation kicks off national conference amid increasing economic uncertainty
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MORI Political Monitor, October 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for October 2001, including questions on reactions to 9/11
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Thousands Of Winter Sports Holidaymakers Are Throwing Money Down The Slopes Each Year On Travel Insurance
Around 250,000 winter sports holidaymakers are throwing away hundreds of pounds each year by not buying an annual policy according to a new survey commissioned by Direct Line Travel Insurance.
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What Does The Election Tell Us About Consumers?
The British General Election of 2001 surprised few in its outcome, but almost everybody was surprised by the scale of the fall in turnout. While this is primarily of concern to those in the political world, it may also have wider lessons for companies in general as case study in apparent failure in marketing. In a paper delivered at the Research Show on 2 October 2001, Jessica Elgood and Roger Mortimore of MORI's Political Research team drew on a wide range of polling data surrounding the election to draw lessons from the election. Most of the data is set out, and discussed in detail, in Sir Robert Worcester and Roger Mortimore's newly published book on the election, Explaining Labour's Second Landslide (Politico's Publishing, 2001).
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Airport Finds Favour With Local Community
Four out of five local residents support Birmingham International Airport (BIA), according to a public opinion survey carried out by MORI. Even where there are pockets of genuine concern, opinion is still positive and, on balance, there is much support for developing the Airport.
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MORI Political Monitor, September 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for September 2001, including questions on party image and government reactions to 9/11
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Millions Are Unaware Of Their Basic Rights Says Citizens Advice
Millions of people do not know the full extent of their employment, benefits and consumer rights according to a new National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux (NACAB)/MORI survey launching in Advice Week September 3 -10 2001.
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Graduates Find Teaching Career "Unappealing"
New research from the Social Research Institute shows people who have the qualifications to take up a teaching career have a much poorer impression of the profession than other members of the public. The apparent day-to-day disadvantages of a teaching career greatly outweigh the personal and social advantages, as far as many graduates are concerned
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Use of the Internet in the UK Election
Q1 Which of these, if any, do you personally use … ? and which others?
[By "PC" we mean a desktop, laptop or any other computer you may use; by "the internet" we mean using the internet/world wide web via any device]