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MPs Put People Before Profits
Tony Blair's stand against proposed manufacturing job losses is likely to find strong support among Government MPs, according to MORI's regular survey of Members of Parliament.
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Internet Bankers Still Want High Street Branches
The number of people banking online is still increasing rapidly, according to new research by Nationwide.
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Annual E-Government Survey Shows Nearly Two Thirds Want Online Transactions
The public's willingness to deal with the government electronically has leapt as citizens come to appreciate the convenience of online access, according to MORI's research for KPMG Consulting's annual benchmark e-government survey. The survey reveals a fundamental change in the public's understanding of the potential of electronic channels, with twice as many people now wanting to carry out online transactions (renew a passport, for example) as those simply wanting to access public service information online.
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Reckless Optimism Leaves Brits On The High Wire
Survey exploring people's views on saving, debt and living standards.
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Survey Shows Massive Support For Cash Benefit Payments In Post Offices
The overwhelming majority - 95% - who collect pensions and benefits in cash at their local Post Office want to continue doing so when the payment system changes in 2003, according to a MORI survey published today.
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Tony Blair, Hear This - Pets Have Issues Too!
The nation's cats and dogs gained a new champion today when Direct Line Pet Insurance presented its Pet Manifesto in Westminster.
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Doctors Win Overwhelming Vote Of Confidence From Public
New opinion poll for BMA shows the public continues to trust the medical profession. Eighty nine per cent of the public trust their doctors to tell the truth, up a significant two percentage points on last year. The same proportion, 89 per cent , are fairly satisfied or very satisfied with the way doctors do their jobs,
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EEF Europe Survey Topline Results
Attitudes of Chief Executives and Directors of EEF member companies to the Euro, the EU and future trade prospects
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Customers Expect Companies To Take A Stand On Key Issues
A new MORI poll conducted by leading public interest communications agency The Forster Company finds that the public have high expectations of what companies should be doing to tackle social, environmental and ethical issues in 2001.