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Nationwide Survey Shows Widespread Ignorance Of Link Between Car Maintenance And Road Safety
Less than a third of UK motorists spontaneously mention that having working lights is critical to road safety, according to research by MORI1 on behalf of Unipart Group of Companies. For just under a half, the importance of well-maintained tyres does not immediately spring to mind and 20 per cent do not recollect that the upkeep of brakes is crucial. In addition drivers spend on average over one third more on clothes and alcohol than they do on maintaining their cars.
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Teenagers 'Need More To Do'
MORI Social Research Institute findings highlight a lack of facilities for youngsters is a major issue for communities
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Brits Will Still Go Abroad For Their Holidays
Only a tiny proportion of the public - a mere 3 per cent - say that war and terrorism will put them off going overseas on holiday next year, says a survey conducted by MORI for ABTA.
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New Poll Shows More People Support Abortion Very Strongly
New research by MORI's Social Research Institute shows that two-thirds (65%) of people in Great Britain agree that if a woman wants an abortion she should not have to continue with her pregnancy. Around one in six disagree and a similar proportion are neutral or express no opinion on this issue.
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It's Official - Given More Time - All We Want For Christmas Is To Relax
Boots unveils results from an exclusive MORI 'Chill' poll that shows that, given more time, relaxation would the top of people's Christmas lists this year.
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Clicking With Confidence This Christmas
DTI campaign shows that Internet shopping is safer than you think
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Election Campaign Marketing and Impact
The public's judgments of the parties and leaders plus impact of election campaigning
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Nearly Half Of Over 45s Have Never Heard Of An Annuity
Nearly half of over 45s in the UK have never heard of the term 'annuity' and less than a third would know where to buy one from, according to new research released today.
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Are You A Fashion Leader, A Wannabe Or Just Plain Annoying?
A new survey reveals that 3.4 million people in Britain change their ring tone at least once a month.