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Illegal Meat Imports
New research carried out by MORI for IFAW shows that 86% of the public believes illegal meat imports are a risk to public health. The poll also reveals that 91% of the public wants the government to address the issue of meat being imported from outside the UK which avoids food safety controls urgently.
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Subpostmasters' Fears For The Future
Four months after the Government changed the way pensions and benefits are paid, over half of subpostmasters have experienced a decrease in pension and/or benefit income, according to a new survey from MORI.
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No Military In Space - Public Perceptions of the Space Industry — Topline Results
The majority of British people think that Space should be a neutral place with no military uses and believe the US is more interested in the military potential of space than putting a person on Mars, according to new research conducted by MORI. It also shows support for the missions such as Beagle 2 and finding life on other planets.
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A Nation In Love With PCs
A significant numbers of people in the UK are developing unique relationships with their computers, according to new research from MORI.
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The Grand Tradition
Peter Snow, perhaps Britain's keenest poll watcher — and his super wife, CBC Bureau Chief Ann McMillan — were at the American Ambassador's President's Day reception last month. He wanted to know what in the world has happened to the polling fraternity and was MORI going to restart (sic) our regular series of monthly poll reports again now that we have an election looming (15 months and counting). I was surprised he's not hardwired to our website (although he says he is), and reminded him that our monthly poll record is still unbroken since it began in 1979, nearly 25 years ago and is there for all to see.
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MORI Political Monitor Analysis - Howard Making Little Progress Among The Electorate
Tory Leader Michael Howard's worry on seeing the latest MORI/Financial Times Poll findings will be that he has so far failed to take the Tories any closer to an election victory than when he was first elected Leader last November. This is despite the high profile Howard has taken over the past three months and the heightened morale among Tories in the Houses of Parliament since he replaced Iain Duncan Smith.
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Staff Satisfaction And Performance
MORI's new report — commissioned by IDeA — is now available. The report reviews council staff satisfaction in relation to CPA-ratings. It indicates that employees working for CPA-rated 'excellent' and 'good' authorities seem the most satisfied. A logical conclusion maybe, but the survey uncovers several underlying reasons why this is the case.
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Members Of The Scottish Parliament Annual Survey
The results of the fifth annual survey of Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) conducted by MORI Scotland highlights emerging trends in the way Members prefer to receive and access information. The survey maintains trends, and forms an important benchmark for business and organisations who want to monitor the effectiveness of their communications with the Scottish Parliament. Importantly, the latest survey allowed us to look at the views of Members in their second term, as well as those newly elected in May 2003.
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Europe Research Amongst UK Residents
Recent MORI Social Research Institute research amongst residents of the UK has shown that:
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The Public Still Perceives Nurses To Be Caring And Hardworking
Most British people believe nurses are caring, understanding and hardworking, according to new research from the MORI Social Research Institute.