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IT Journalists sceptical about Government's digital plans
MORI's latest survey of IT journalists 1 casts doubt on the Government's ability to put Britain on the digital map. The majority reject the notion that Britain is a leading digital player and are sceptical that the government will be able to meet its plans in this area.
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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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Private Investors Continue To Take The Long-Term View
Just over 80 per cent of the share owning population beleive investing in the Stock Market represents a good long-term investment.
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Britain Turning Against Globalisation
British people are suspicious of globalisation - and sympathetic towards the anti-globalisation protesters of Seattle and Genoa - according to surprise new research findings.
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In-House/Agency Divide Apparent
The division between agency and in-house PR staff is highlighted by the publication of MORI opinion leader research this week in PR Week (5 October 2001)
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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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Online Information Sources Replace Traditional Media
Survey exploring preferences of IT decision-makers for online or print news sources.
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Big Five Lawyers Face Doubters Among European Council
The Big Five accountancy firms face a challenge to win top-level legal work from Europe's largest companies, according to a report by Legal Media Group and MORI.
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Young People Back Prince William for King
Survey of young people exploring attitudes towards the Monarchy
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Young People And The Monarchy Poll Topline Results
Topline of a survey of young adults, exploring attitudes towards the Monarchy