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Public Trust In Doctors Remains High
The public's trust in doctors remains at a remarkably high level, according to a new MORI opinion poll commissioned by the BMA, which tracks views on doctors over a 16 year period.
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79% Of People Think That Charities Should Not Pay VAT
New research shows public are against Government policy
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Questions of Business
Just Months Before The Election For The Scottish Parliament, A MORI Scotland Poll Of Opinion Formers Finds That Anticipated Disadvantages For Business Are Still Uppermost In The Players' Minds
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Scots Businesses Worse Off In Independent Scotland
Independent poll shows that 75% of leading Scots businesses fear Independence would be worse for business
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Britain's Athletes Are Quids Out
According to new MORI research conducted for Barclaycard, Britain's aspiring medal winners receive only half the funding they need to perform competitively on the world stage.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for December 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,864 adults aged 18+ at 155 sampling points across Great Britain
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EMU: Tax Dispute Fuels the Antis
Our latest MORI poll suggests that the tax harmonisation dispute has caused a marked anti-EMU swing in public opinion. This has largely reversed the previous pro-EMU swing since October 1997, which had been caused by the government's statements in favour of the principle of joining the single currency.
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Lotus Pulls The Rug From Under The IT Scare-Mongers
UK Workers NOT Overloaded by Technology Reveals MORI Survey
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for November 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,883 adults aged 18+ at 154 sampling points across Great Britain
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Public Agrees with Common Sense Approach to Lords Reform
The public rejects the government proposals by two to one