The Royal Liver Assurance in the UK recently commissioned MORI Telephone Surveys (MTS) to carry out research for its Great Britain Financial Awareness Report. This report is designed to help understand attitudes to saving and why some people aren't taking steps towards providing for their financial future. More
The latest poll from MORI Financial Services in the UK suggests that public opinion remains clearly against EMU entry. The balance of opinion against EMU entry has increased slightly since May and is similar to the average of Labour's first term in government (1997-01). More
We are becoming a nation of digital bankers, with nearly 5.5 million Britons now banking online. This represents a 6-month increase of 37.5% over the 4 million transacting personal accounts on the net in April 2001. Such are the major findings of a new Egg/MORI survey released this week. More
Just over four fifths of the share-owning population believe investing in the stock market represents a good long-term investment. This is the headline finding from the recently released 2001 British Share Ownership Survey, conducted for the London Stock Exchange and ProShare by MORI and the World Investor Link. More
Almost two thirds of people in the UK (60%) believe that roadside litter is a worse problem now than was five years ago. This is the headline finding from a new MORI survey commissioned by jamjar.com, Direct Line's motoring site, timed to support the Tidy Britain Group's Car Litter campaign launched this week. More
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