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Holidaymakers - Don't Forget Your Credit Card!
According to a recent MORI survey, British holidaymakers going away for the start of the summer holidays won't leave home without their credit cards. Over a third (35%) said that the credit card was the most important item to take on holiday. Over half (58%) cited their credit card as one of the three most important items.
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World Cup Fever Grips Britain's Workers
One in five workers plan to down tools during the World Cup, according to a MORI survey conducted for the Institute of Personnel and Development (IPD).
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Single European Currency Poll
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
[If undecided or refused at Q1]
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Local Democracy Study
Survey for the Local Government Association on Attitudes to Voting In Local Elections
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Men Around The World Share Many Similar Attitudes - And Misperceptions - About Erectile Dysfunction
New survey emphasises need for better communications and education
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The UK and EMU - Difficult Hurdles
Our latest poll suggests that public opinion remains anti EMU, and that there has been no significant pro-EMU dividend from the UK's EU Presidency. The chances of an EMU referendum in the next year or two remain low.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for May 1998
Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
(If undecided or refused at Q1)
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The Rules of The Road
A recent MORI survey, commissioned to establish drivers' awareness of their basic rights and responsibilities, reveals that a quarter (26%) do not have a copy of the highway code. Furthermore, over a third (35%) of those who have a copy wouldn't be able to find it if they needed it.
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Attitudes and Experiences of Hearing Tests
MORI carried out two national surveys commissioned by The Royal National Institute for Deaf People, RNID, in April and May 1998, the results of which reveal the low priority the public places on taking action about hearing loss. The polls also uncovered the negative perceptions held about hearing aids.
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Individual Savings Account
A recent survey conducted by MORI Financial Services showed that just under half (47%) of adults are aware that ISAs will replace TESSAs and PEPs in April 1999. However, slightly more adults (53%) are unaware.