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  • Politics Survey

    Ipsos Political Monitor February

    British electors' attitudes to the new Tory Leader David Cameron have not shifted over the past month, according to the latest Ipsos's February Political Monitor for The Sun. The poll, conducted between 16 and 20 February among 1,958 British adults aged 18+, continues to show that over half the public (52%) are hesitant to express an opinion about the way David Cameron is doing his job.
  • Education Survey

    BBC Education Survey of Parents in London

    Has the quality of education which schools in London offer got better or worse since Labour came to power in 1997?
  • Politics Survey

    Scottish Executive Stakeholder Survey 2005

    The second comprehensive survey of the Executive's stakeholders was commissioned by the Office of the Chief Researcher and undertaken by MORI Scotland between mid-September and mid-October 2005. Almost 1100 stakeholders responded to the survey, which sought to assess satisfaction with their engagement with the Executive and how this has changed in the past year.
  • Immigration Survey

    Perception Of Cartoons Of Prophet Muhammad

    Ipsos conducted research on behalf of The Sun Newspaper looking at perceptions of the cartoons of Prophet Muhammad which have been printed by a number of newspapers.
  • 2005 Edinburgh Fear of Crime Survey

    First annual Edinburgh fear of crime survey covering Edinburgh residents' attitudes to quality of life and perceptions of crime in the city.
  • Pulse Check

    Pulse Check delivers key insights from Ipsos' Political Monitor, Political Pulse, and Public Services data, along with reactive polling, to help you navigate the evolving political landscape.

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  • Education Survey

    Parents' Views Of Proposals To Improve Parental Involvement And Representation In Schools

    MORI Scotland was commissioned by the Scottish Consumer Council on behalf of the Scottish Executive in June 2005 to conduct a national survey among parents of children in Scottish state education aged 5-16. The survey examined parents' views of the Scottish Executive's proposals to improve parental involvement and representation in schools. Current levels of involvement with their child's school were also examined, as were current representative structures.
  • Politics Survey

    Ipsos Political Monitor, January 2006

    Ipsos's latest Political Monitor confirms the relative popularity of the new Conservative leader, David Cameron, among the general public. The poll, conducted between 19 and 23 January among 2,078 British adults, shows that 31% of public is satisfied with David Cameron's performance as leader of the Conservative Party, with 17% dissatisfied.
  • Education Survey

    BBC Survey On The Origins Of Life

    Ipsos carried out a survey for the BBC Horizon programme, looking at beliefs among the British public on how life started in earth and what should be taught in science classes on this topic.
  • Survey

    National Housing Federation Members' Survey

    According to a MORI Social Research Institute survey of members conducted for the National Housing Federation, regulatory reform, increasing housing investment and reinforcing sector independence should form the Federation's long-term business priorities.
  • Economy Survey

    Operating & Financial Review (OFR) Survey

    The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) commissioned MORI to conduct a survey to determine the preparedness of UK listed companies for the Mandatory Operating and Financial Review (OFR)
  • Family Survey

    The UNITE Student Experience Report

    The Student Experience Report 2006 is the most comprehensive in-depth study of the attitudes, concerns and aspirations of today's full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students in the UK.