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British Kids Under Pressure To Stay Cool!
Children between 8 and 10 say that having a sun tan is more important to looking good than being thin, according to a recent MORI survey.
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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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Effect of the Budget
Q Do you think the budget will or will not reduce unemployment/keep inflation down/make the rich richer and the poor poorer?
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Crime Could be Worse than Official Statistics Claim
Official statistics might be underestimating the true level of crime in Britain, according to a recent MORI survey for the Reader's Digest. Almost half (47%) of the British public say they have been victims of crime, yet 44 per cent of these are failing to report the crime to the police.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, November 1996
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times, with extra questions on the economy and the budget
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain, October 1996
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times with extra questions on the image of the party leaders
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What Women Want
Results based on 772 interviews with women aged 18+ in 50 constituency sampling points across Great Britain.
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Young people worry about their weight
A recent MORI survey reveals that one in four children as young as 11 worries about being overweight.
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The Future Of Europe
Satisfaction with the British government and the EU and whether there should be a referendum on membership.