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Possible War With Iraq - the Public's View
The public remains committed to the principle that any military action against Iraq should only be taken if backed by the United Nations, according to research by the MORI Social Research Institute.
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PR Agencies And The Financial Press
In-house PROs are a more useful source of information to business and financial journalists than PR agencies, according to MORI's latest 'Key Audience Research' survey. This contrasts markedly with last year's findings, when business journalists found PR agencies most useful overall.
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Culture and the British public
Only one in three people in Britain (37%) feel cultural events are designed with them in mind, according to a survey by MORI. The project was commission by Cardiff 2008, the team leading the city's bid to be the European Capital of Culture in 2008.
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UK Investors After 9/11
Attitudes among shareholders in the UK remains buoyant, with three in every four investors (76%) committed to investing in shares in the long term. Research by MORI among UK private investors was for the ProShare 'Private Share Ownership in Britain 2002' survey, sponsored by Computershare.
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The Countryside March Survey
A quarter (27%) of those who marched through London on the 'Life and Liberty' march this weekend believe fox hunting should be the main priority for the Countryside Alliance. The MORI Social Research Institute survey, commissioned by the International Fund for Animal Welfare and League Against Cruel Sports, was carried out along the march route.
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Single European Currency Tracker, September 2002
Research by MORI Financial Services (MFS) on attitudes in the UK towards joining the European Monetary Union (EMU) has shown little change over the past five years.
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Foxhunting: The Countryside United?
This weekend's march - organised by the Countryside Alliance - is expected to bring hundreds of thousands of people onto the streets of London - many campaigning (one way or another) for more money for the UK's rural areas.
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The Repercussions Of Soham Murders
The deaths in Cambridgeshire of schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman have affected the way parents in the UK feel about the safety of their children, according to new research from the MORI Social Research Institute.
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Public Supports Move To Drag Hunting
Most people in the UK do not believe hunting with dogs is humane, according to the latest research conducted by the MORI Social Research Institute. MORI SRI was commissioned by a number of animal welfare groups to see if public opinion had changed by many of the high profile arguments for and against a ban on hunting.
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Museum Visitors 'At All Time High'
The proportion of the British public which has been to either a museum or gallery in the past 12 months is at an all time high.