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SMEs And The Environment
MORI was commissioned by Envirowise to undertake a survey of SMEs in specific sectors (construction and various sectors of the services sector).
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Primates As Pets
MORI research for IFAW shows widespread support for making the keeping of primates as pets in the UK illegal (79%). Almost three in five Britons (58%) strongly agree it should be made illegal, whilst one in 10 (nine per cent) feel that it should remain legal.
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MORI Political Monitor October 2005
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
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Attitudes To Nuclear Weapons
There has been a substantial drop since the 1950s in overall support for using nuclear weapons against a country at war with the UK, according to new research from MORI.
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Conservative Party Leadership Poll
MORI's exclusive survey for The Sun reveals that, among the general public, David Cameron is the clear favourite to lead the Conservative Party, and neither his age or education background are seen as barriers to him becoming Prime Minister.
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Voter Turnout Amongst Black And Minority Ethnic Voters
A MORI survey released today conducted among Black and Minority Ethnic residents on behalf of The Electoral Commission (EC) reveals that whilst Black and minority ethnic voters were considerably less likely to have voted than White groups at the 2005 general election, there was also a real difference between the different ethnic communities.
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Public Knowledge Of Online Threats
The UK public is largely ignorant of the threats they face on the Internet, according to recent research conducted by MORI on behalf of StreamShield. Just 16% of the public has heard of the term 'key loggers' — malicious programs that record confidential password details — and only 24% had heard of the term 'phishing' — bogus emails purporting to be from one's bank asking for account information, with the intention of stealing funds.
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Majority Of Family Doctors And Public Support Doctors' Assessment Every Few Years
MORI research finds majority of family doctors and public supportive of doctors being assessed every few years.
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London Bombings Survey
MORI conducted a survey for King's College London on how Londoners were affected by the bombings on 7th July. The survey aimed to inform the advice and help given to people, should this happens again. The results of the survey were analysed and reported in the British Medical Journal in August 2005.
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Confidence In Doctors Who Communicate Well
More than four in five patients are confident in their doctor, but this confidence is directly correlated with the doctor's ability to provide adequate information, according to surveys commissioned by the General Medical Council (GMC) from MORI and NOP World.