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MORI Political Monitor March 1997
MORI's first political survey after the election date was announced on 17 March: Data on voting intention, satisfaction with party leaders, issues facing Britain, economic optimism, party identification.
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Children Want to Spend More Time with Dads
Almost one in five children are unable to name any shared activities undertaken with their fathers in the past week and they are much less likely to have undertaken any domestic and educational activities with their fathers than with their mothers.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, January 1997
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times, including additional questions on Labour's readiness for government and the Conservative "New Labour, New Danger" campaigning slogan
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Wanted - Men or machines to spring clean into action
In a recent MORI survey for Domestos it appears that little has changed when it comes to who cleans the house.
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King Ken
Kenneth Clarke, the ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer is considered to be the most impressive
parliamentarian in winter 1996. He is nominated by Members from both sides of the House
(46% Conservative and 35% Opposition) on the twice yearly survey by MORI of MPs. -
Tate is Leading Venue Among Opinion Leaders
The Tate Gallery is one of the most popular arts venues in London among Captains of Industry and MPs for private functions. Half of all Captains have been to the Tate as guests of corporate sponsors while three in ten MPs have done so during the last twelve months.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, November 1996
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times, with extra questions on the economy and the budget
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, October 1996
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times with extra questions on the image of the party leaders
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The Future Of Europe
Satisfaction with the British government and the EU and whether there should be a referendum on membership.
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Six in Ten Adults in Great Britain have not made a Will
The majority of young people have not made a will, according to a survey recently conducted by MORI for Will Aid. Six in ten adults aged 21 or over have not made a will, compared with over a third (36%) of those aged 65+ and over.