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CSS Transport Audit 2001
MORI undertook the survey on behalf of CSS (the County Surveyors Society) and consulted 2,006 members of the public during September 2001, about public transport, roads rail and their local environment.
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Nearly Half Of Over 45s Have Never Heard Of An Annuity
Nearly half of over 45s in the UK have never heard of the term 'annuity' and less than a third would know where to buy one from, according to new research released today.
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Companies Should Give More in Hard Times
By a margin of 5:1, the British public believe that it is more important that companies should show a high degree of responsibility in difficult economic times, according to MORI's annual general public survey on Corporate Social Responsibility.
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IT Journalists sceptical about Government's digital plans
MORI's latest survey of IT journalists 1 casts doubt on the Government's ability to put Britain on the digital map. The majority reject the notion that Britain is a leading digital player and are sceptical that the government will be able to meet its plans in this area.
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Henry McLeish resigns and MORI Scotland have MSPs' thoughts on a successor!
MORI Scotland's annual survey of Members of the Scottish Parliament has come up with some timely findings. On the day that Henry McLeish (First Minister for Scotland) submitted his resignation, MORI Scotland were able to reveal who MSPs think is a 'hot contender' as a replacement.
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Right To Care Campaign Launch Boosted By MORI Poll Support
The Right to Care campaign, launched today (6 November) by a broad-based grouping of 20 influential national organisations, received a massive boost from a MORI poll which found that 75% of the public broadly supported the aims of the campaign.
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Attitudes towards Long-Term Care (Toplines)
Q1 At present, elderly people with assets (that is savings and capital, including the value of their home) worth less than 16311,500 receive free personal care. Elderly people with assets worth between 16311,500 and 16318,500 pay for some of the costs their personal care, and those with assets worth more than 16318,500 pay for all of it themselves.
Thinking about the personal care needs of elderly people in nursing and residential homes, which, if any, of the options on this card comes closest to your personal opinion? -
Children's Diets Seriously Short On Fruit And Veg
A MORI poll commissioned by The Cancer Research Campaign and the supermarket chain, Iceland, discovered that between five and six per cent of the children questioned had either eaten no fruit or no vegetables in the previous seven days.
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Public Would Suopport New Trade Deal at Doha
A UK international trade policy that puts the interests of poor countries on the same level as the interests of British business would receive the backing of most Britons according to a new MORI poll published today by CAFOD, the Catholic aid agency.