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West End Theatre - A Billion Pound Industry
A MORI survey of the West End theatre industry has revealed "Theatreland" as an economic powerhouse bolstering the UK economy with thousands of jobs, millions of pounds of tourist and industry spending, creating significant tax yields and a major balance of payments surplus.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for October 1997
Research study conducted for The Times Newspaper - published 30 October 1997
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,772 adults aged 18+ at 166 sampling points across Great Britain between 24-27 October 1997. -
The Power of Public Opinion: Princess Diana: 1961-1997
The power of public opinion was vividly demonstrated recently in Britain by an event which grabbed the attention of the entire world. Princess Diana, an icon of our time with probably the highest awareness level of anyone in the world, was killed in a car crash and at the age of 36, struck down in the prime of life. Her life was measured in the thousands of extra copies of magazines and newspapers in every language published, when she was the cover picture. Her death became a world-wide public event, with millions who had never met her feeling a personal bereavement.
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Political Attitudes in Great Britain for September 1997
Data on satisfaction with party leaders, economic optimism, issues facing Britain, voting intention.
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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
gallery has a responsibility to present art of all types even if it shocks and causes offence. -
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. -
Countryside Says Yes To Michael Foster's Anti-hunt Bill
A recent MORI survey, conducted on behalf of the Campaign for the Protection of Hunted Animals, shows that 57% of people living in rural areas support MP Michael Foster's Bill to ban hunting
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Parents Listen to Children On School Choice
A recent MORI survey for Independent Schools Information Service (ISIS) shows that six parents out of ten are influenced by their children's opinions when it comes to choosing an independent school, rising to seven out of ten if boarding is being considered. More than half the children entering independent schools come from families where neither parent was educated in the independent sector.
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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,
divorced or separated.