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New Home Owners Survey 2003
The 2003 National Customer Satisfaction Survey is the third survey conducted among owners of newly built homes; previous surveys were conducted in 2001 and 2000.
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The UNITE Student Living Report 2004
This year's UNITE Student Living Report 2004 is the most comprehensive, independent and in-depth study of the views, concerns and aspirations of today's full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students in the UK.
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Grey Power / The Grey Ahead
In recent years, many people have begun to notice that the UK's population profile is shifting towards those of a more advanced age .Commentary by Andy Martin
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Public Service Reform: Measuring and Understanding Customer Satisfaction
This report presents the findings from a review of approaches to measuring and understanding customer satisfaction with public services, carried out by the MORI Social Research Institute for the Office for Public Services Reform (OPSR) at the Cabinet Office.
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The Egg Index: 54% Of Britons Now Using Interactive Technologies
Egg/MORI report registers 37.5% increase in online banking in 6 months - now at 5.5 million users
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Clicking With Confidence This Christmas
DTI campaign shows that Internet shopping is safer than you think
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Experience Of The Competitive Domestic Electricity And Gas Markets
The Experience of the Competitive Market survey was conducted by MORI on behalf of Ofgem - the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets - in August and September 2001. The 2001 review looks at how the competitive market is progressing.
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Tall Buildings - Public Have Their Say For First Time
MORI Poll Reveals Most People Do Not Want More Tall Buildings In London
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The British — "Tories Face Poll Meltdown"
"Tories face poll meltdown" is the headline in the Guardian today, although you would not know it from the Today Programme on BBC Radio 4. Despite the headline over the splash in the newspaper, it didn't make the opening news wrap at 6 am, What the Papers Say at 6:15 am, or mention at all in the first half hour of the programme.