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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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New Heads' Poll Supports Blunkett's Approach To Education Reform - Annex 1
Annex 1 - HeadTeachers' Views of LEAs
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New Heads' Poll Supports Blunkett's Approach To Education Reform
Education and Employment Secretary David Blunkett said today that it was important for Government to strike a balance between local autonomy and Government intervention - particularly in school reform.
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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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Intensive Vote Farming in Barnet
The spread of foot-and-mouth disease through the rural areas has brought the rural vote back to the top of the election agenda - although, at the same time, it has thrown into some doubt whether there will be an election at all when we have all been confidently expecting it, on 3 May. I have already written [Rural Voters - 20 October 2000] about how much smaller and less influential the rural vote is than almost everybody supposes. But even some of those rural areas are simply rural in the sense of not being urban; they are not full of farmers. The genuinely agricultural vote is smaller still.
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Political Attitudes In Great Britain
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 2,040 adults aged 18+ at 193 sampling points across Great Britain.
Fieldwork was conducted face-to-face on 1-5 February 2001.
Data are weighted to match the profile of the population.
Survey designed to test responses to the hypothesis presented at QLD1 and QLD2
Because this is a nationwide poll, it is not able to provide us with information for any individual constituency -
Results Of Major Survey On Attitudes To Human Genetics
A major new MORI survey of the Government's People's Panel has found broad support for the benefits offered by human genetic research, but some misgivings about the regulation of such developments in the future.