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General Insurance Monitor - MORI Financial Services
The proportion of people arranging their car insurance directly by telephone to an insurance company is now 46% according to the June MORI Financial Services general insurance monitor. This is up from 42% in June 1996 and 34% in April 1995. The growth in market share has come mainly from brokers and high street insurance company offices.
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1997 General Election Panel Survey, Wave 1
First wave of our 1997 General Election panel survey, for the Independent on Sunday and the Sunday Mirror, covering voting intentions as well as attitudes on other electoral issues
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Public Support More Power to Local Councils
The British public are in favour of increasing the powers and financial control of local government. Six in ten say they would like their local council to have more freedom to set the council tax at the level needed to provide good services. Two in five people also feel that the influence of councils could increase if central and local government improved the way they work together.
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Consumers' Attitudes to Home Finance and Technology
The 1996 survey, conducted by MORI on behalf of ICL Financial Services, aims to break consumers' attitudes to new technology and the potential effect on banking services, home banking and the internet.
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The 'Grey Pound'
A survey commissioned by the insurer Direct Line has found that the financial services industry is failing to capitalise on the 'grey pound' phenomenon associated with an ageing, but wealthier, population.
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Direct Mail Plays Greater Role in Decision Making for Financial Services
Direct mail is playing an increasingly important role in the decision making process for financial services purchases, according to recent research conducted by MORI Financial Services for the Direct Mail Association.
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State of the Nation Survey 1995
A wide-ranging survey on political and constitutional issues and election campaigns, for the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust (JRRT).