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Crisis Provides Christmas Cheer For Lonely And Excluded
Crisis today opens its nationwide network of Christmas services, which seek to help combat the exclusion and isolation of homeless people, as new MORI research reveals that unemployed people, state pensioners and low-income earners are more likely to spend Christmas alone.
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Half The Population Likely To Overspend At Christmas
In spite of bleak forecasts for the retail sector, nearly half of us are likely to overspend at Christmas according to a new MORI poll conducted for the British Bankers' Association (BBA).
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Chocolate Pushes Sex Into Second Place
New MORI Poll Delves Deep Into Great Britain's Chocolate Pleasures
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The Summer Holiday: At Home; Going Away
The Nestleacute; Family Monitor is a series of research studies into family life in Britain undertaken on behalf of Nestleacute; by MORI. It is designed to examine attitudes to and perceptions of family life and how families in a Britain function approaching the millennium. Each wave of research addresses a core set of issues as well as a number of topical subjects. This summer, the monitor focused on the school summer holiday; at home and going away. Selected highlights from this summer holiday study are described below.
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Christmas - A time for giving!
In a recent MORI survey 81% said that they were looking forward to Christmas.
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Christmas Procrastination
Consumers are expected to spend an average of £400 this Christmas with 11% expecting to spend more than £1000.
Sixty one per cent will pay for Christmas from their regular income and 28% will dip into their savings.