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Britain In The 21St Century
19 September 2000
MORI interviewed a nationally representative quota sample of 1,025 adults throughout Great Britain by MORI/Field & Tab across 185 constituency-based sampling points as part of MORI's Omnibus survey. Interviews were carried out using CAPI (Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing) face-to-face in respondents' homes between 20-24 July 2000. Data have been weighted to reflect the national population profile.
British Public Expects Big Brother Crime Fighting Techniques In The 21st Century
19 November 1999
An astonishing MORI survey, carried out on behalf of the National Neighbourhood Watch Association (NNWA), has revealed that the British public expects the fight against crime in the 21st Century to go much further than ever before in using the latest technological advances. The survey shows that fully 75% of the population expect that DNA records will be held by the police on every person in Britain before the end of the next century.
British Attitudes To Technology - Now And In The Future
20th July 1999
The British public wants maintenance free cars, self cleaning kitchens, calorie free food and electronic access to community information, according to the 1999 Motorola report on the British and Technology, published today, 20 July.
Prince Charles at 50
November 1998
MORI poll for the Daily Mail and GMTV to mark the 50th birthday of the Prince of Wales
Royal Family Poll
23 August 1998
Research Study conducted for The Mail on Sunday between 18 - 20 August 1998
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