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Britain Becomes A Nation Of Technophiles
Britain's attitude towards an electronic society and mobility has changed dramatically in the last year according to the 1998 Motorola British and Technology report. The number of people wanting to access community information electronically has doubled to 70% and the number wanting to vote on line has increased by a third to 50%.
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Analysts and the Euro
Cohn & Wolfe commissioned MORI to produce this study as part of a strategy to promote the work of Deloitte Consulting in euro-related projects. This specific project is intended to generate brand publicity on a pan-European basis and demonstrate expertise and insight into the implications of the euro's introduction.
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People's Panel Up And Running - First Results Published
Minister for the Cabinet Office, Dr Jack Cunningham, today published the results of the first wave of research by the People's Panel - the world's first national panel, set up as a cross-public sector research resource into the effectiveness of government services.
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Royal Family Poll
Attitudes to the Monarchy and the Royal Family just over a year after the death of Diana - MORI poll for The Sun.
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Internet Potential Recognised by European Businesses
European companies are harnessing the true potential of the internet according to a MORI study released today. The study commissioned by Cisco Systems reveals that around half the companies surveyed who have internet access claim significant increases in productivity and efficiency as a result of applying the internet to their overall business strategy.
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The Millennial Generation Survey
Q1 How much difference, if any, do you think that the way that you vote will make to your life?
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Government Energy Policy Swims Against the Tide of Public Opinion
Q1 On this card is a list of fuels used in power stations in Britain today. Thinking ahead to ten years from now, which, if any, of these fuels do you think power stations will be using more of?
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Public Attitudes Towards Genetic Engineering
Commissioned by GeneWatch, the independent organisation which monitors developments in genetic engineering, this MORI poll shows that 77% want a ban on the growing of such crops until their impacts have been more fully assessed. A similar number (73%) are concerned that genetically-engineered crops could interbreed with natural, wild plants and cause genetic pollution.