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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for June 1998
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,760 adults aged 18+ at 148 sampling points across Great Britain
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Consumers Blame Manufacturers for Bad Backs
Over half of British adults suffer from back pain, according to new research commissioned by Electrolux Floorcare.
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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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The Future of Banking
Banking By Personal Computer The Next Revolution, As First Direct Turns On The Big Switch
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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.
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IBM / MORI research polls 250 large and medium European companies (50 in the UK) to identify key areas for growth for banks.
An IBM survey, 'e-business and outsourcing - an opportunity for European banks?', reveals that more than half the companies polled will consider outsourcing some financial or administrative functions in the next two years. Eighteen per cent of those questioned in the UK already do.
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Holidaymakers - Don't Forget Your Credit Card!
According to a recent MORI survey, British holidaymakers going away for the start of the summer holidays won't leave home without their credit cards. Over a third (35%) said that the credit card was the most important item to take on holiday. Over half (58%) cited their credit card as one of the three most important items.
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NHS 50th Anniversary Poll
MORI interviewed 702 adults aged 18+ across Great Britain. Interviews were conducted by telephone on 23-25 June 1998. Data are weighted to the profile of Great Britain.
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World Cup Fever Grips Britain's Workers
One in five workers plan to down tools during the World Cup, according to a MORI survey conducted for the Institute of Personnel and Development (IPD).