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  • Economy Survey

    Last Potential PEP Investors Go For Growth Despite Income Frenzy

    Four out of five people who say they are likely to take out a Personal Equity Plan (PEP) before the April 5th deadline will be opting for a PEP to grow their capital over the long term, according to research by MORI Financial Services for Marks & Spencer Financial Services (M&SFS). Despite the income frenzy with falling interest rates the M&SFS research reveals that long term capital growth remains the aim for the majority of potential PEP investors.
  • Family Survey

    Family and Marriage Poll

    I am going to read out a number of things that the Chancellor proposed in his budget earlier this week. I would like you to tell me whether or not you think he should or should not have done each of the following …
  • Politics Survey

    MORI Scotland / Sunday Herald Poll

    As you may know, you will have two votes in the election for the Scottish Parliament. The first is for a named candidate standing in your area, just like in a general election. The other vote is for a party, and people will be elected from lists that the parties put forward, according to the proportion of the total number of votes that each party wins.
  • Survey

    Budgeting And Women Combine For An Efficient Household

    Budgeting systems are at the core of UK household management, with women firmly in the driving seat. The publication today of a new report* from TV Licensing — "Putting off or putting by?" — shows that when it comes to paying the bills, the emphasis is on the woman of the house as the financial controller, with the nationwide preference to pay — at least something — now rather than later!
  • Survey

    Sir Cliff Richard Beats Blair, Hague and Darling in Money Advice Poll

    More people would trust Sir Cliff Richard than either Tony Blair or William Hague to sell them a decent pension, and virtually no one would choose Alastair Darling, the Government Minister in charge of pensions - according to a new MORI survey for i.e. group, a UK new financial services group.
  • Survey

    Men Step Out Of 'Hair-Colour Closet' In Quest For Eternal Youth

    Men are no longer willing to grow old gracefully according to a recent survey by MORI for Daniel Galvin, the hair colour specialists. Instead they are taking a few leaves out of their partners' books and are reaching for the hair colour bottle.