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UK Businesses Are 'Uncertain And Ill-Informed' About Their New Financial Exposures
Survey exploring awareness among senior management of risks posed by use of new technology.
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UK Women Say Food Is More Important Than Sex
New research released today on the nation's wellbeing, conducted by MORI Telephone Surveys, highlights that women think what they eat is more important to their personal wellbeing than their sex life. 79% of women questioned said their diet was key to their happiness.
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Quality Content Is Key To Driving E-Commerce Success
Internet shoppers are influenced strongly by the quality of content on web sites, a MORI survey conducted on behalf of eSubstance has revealed.
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'Strain Your Portal Not Your Mind'
A MORI poll commissioned by Mediapps shows that nearly half (47%) Internet users would like a search engine customised to their individual needs.
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Fastest Growing E-Commerce Business In US History Launches In The UK With keen.co.uk
MORI survey shows nearly nine in ten of the British would rather talk to a person than turn to the Internet for advice and information
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Government Should Act Now To Unlock The Potential Of The Digital Economy Or Risk Damaging Consequences
A report released today by think-tank Forum for the Future calls on the Government to seize the social and environmental opportunities created by the internet and e-commerce. With the right blend of policy and incentives, the new economy could become cleaner, greener and more socially inclusive than then old. But without concerted action now, we run the risk of problems in the future from increased social exclusion, to streets jammed with half-empty delivery vans and a substantial growth in air freight.
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The Peoples' Budget? - PricewaterhouseCoopers Survey Taxpayers
If the Chancellor is looking for advice on where to raise and cut taxes in his Budget next week he should consider the findings of a recent MORI poll commissioned by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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MORI Finds BBC Public Consultation "Not A Reliable Guide To Public Opinion"
A MORI report commissioned by major UK commercial broadcasters has shown today that the BBC's public consultation on its proposed new digital services is "clearly not representative of the public in any meaningful sense and cannot be considered a reliable measurement of public opinion."