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Business and the Euro
Q1 Do you think that the economic condition of the country will improve, stay the same, or get worse over the next 12 months?
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Survey Of Scottish Captains Of Industry 1998
Every year MORI surveys UK 'captains of industry' - chairmen, directors and chief executives - for their views on the economy and prospects for the future. This year the Scottish Council Foundation has commissioned MORI Scotland to conduct the same survey with Scottish 'captains of industry'.
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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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Government Energy Policy Swims Against the Tide of Public Opinion
Q1 On this card is a list of fuels used in power stations in Britain today. Thinking ahead to ten years from now, which, if any, of these fuels do you think power stations will be using more of?
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IBM / MORI research polls 250 large and medium European companies (50 in the UK) to identify key areas for growth for banks.
An IBM survey, 'e-business and outsourcing - an opportunity for European banks?', reveals that more than half the companies polled will consider outsourcing some financial or administrative functions in the next two years. Eighteen per cent of those questioned in the UK already do.
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Local Democracy Study
Survey for the Local Government Association on Attitudes to Voting In Local Elections
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The UK and EMU - Difficult Hurdles
Our latest poll suggests that public opinion remains anti EMU, and that there has been no significant pro-EMU dividend from the UK's EU Presidency. The chances of an EMU referendum in the next year or two remain low.
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The Family and The Workplace
Eighty-six per cent of personnel / human resource directors see the needs of employees who are parents as at least fairly important and 88% said that they thought family-friendly policies will increase in importance over the next 5 years.
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Citizens Want Tough Environmental Action Now
Recent research shows that the environment continues to be a pressing top-of-mind concern to millions of citizens around the world, and they are calling for tougher laws to ensure pollution is controlled. In the past year alone, there has been a significant increase in public belief that action is needed to protect earth's climate even if there are major economic costs involved.