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Attitudes To Marriage
A recent MORI survey shows that 61% are either married or living as married, 22% single and 17% widowed,
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What The Visitors Think
A recent MORI survey shows that 91% of the visitors to the 'Sensation' exhibition at the Royal Academy felt that the
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Cannabis, Legalise Or Not
A recent MORI poll shows that nearly two thirds of the British public (64%), think that it is a good idea for the issue of legalising cannabis to be debated and that they would think no less of the Government if it allowed the debate.
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Abortion - Whose Choice?
A recent MORI poll shows that one in three people (34%) believe that the law should be changed to give pregnant women
the right to an abortion in any circumstances. However, just over half (51%) disagree that the law should be so changed. -
Cellular Phone Use
Preliminary results from a global survey on Global Cellular Usage published today confirm reports that Finland and Australia are the world's most connected societies - with over half the population reporting owning a mobile phone connected
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Monarchy Poll, 10-11 September 1997
Poll for the Mail on Sunday conducted the week after the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales
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Monarchy Poll, 4-5 September 1997
Poll for ABC conducted between the death of Diana, Princess of Wales and her funeral
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MFS Windfall Survey
MORI Financial Services conducted a survey on the response of consumers to special payouts ("windfalls") this year as a result of demutualisation activity in the building society and insurance sectors. The Bank of England participated in this survey. Among the other institutions participating were Barclays Bank PLC.