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  • Environment Survey

    New Nuclear Agency Faces Challenges

    A new MORI public opinion survey shows last week's establishment of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority to have made little impact on public awareness. The NDA is also shown to be facing some challenges with regard to its anticipated tendering of nuclear clean-up contracts to overseas companies, as well as a wider lack of confidence in the decisions being made about the future of nuclear energy in Britain.
  • Politics Survey

    Worcester's Weblog

    MORI chairman Sir Robert Worcester analyses the latest opinion poll data.
  • Politics Survey

    State Of the Nation

    In February, the single most important issue in the minds of nearly a quarter (23%) of the British nation was immigration and asylum seekers, nearly double the percentage who expressed concern about either the state of the nation's health care (13%) or Iraq, terrorism and the nation's defence (13%).
  • Politics Survey

    The Observer Election Research - Poll 1

    MORI's first election special research for the Observer and Sunday Mirror demonstrates the importance that turnout could have in the general election on 5th May. In this research, conducted on 7-9 April, 61% of the electorate say they are absolutely certain to vote — this is the highest figure measured by MORI since this question was first regularly asked in November 2002. Crucially, during this time, many more Labour supporters told us they were certain to vote, compared with the weekend before, which means that at present Labour have a comfortable lead over the Conservatives.
  • Politics Survey

    Worcester's Weblog

    MORI chairman Sir Robert Worcester analyses the latest opinion poll data.
  • 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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  • Politics Survey

    Scottish Politics January-April 2005

    Westminster and Holyrood Voting Intention Survey conducted for Scottish Television's Politics Now from 26 January-5 April 2005.
  • Politics Survey

    Worcester's Weblog

    MORI chairman Sir Robert Worcester analyses the latest opinion poll data.
  • Politics Survey

    Worcester's Weblog

    MORI chairman Sir Robert Worcester analyses the latest opinion poll data.
  • Public Health Survey

    Strong Support For Local GP Surgeries

    A new MORI survey for the British Medical Association (BMA) reveals the strength of the UK public's support for local GP surgeries. Three quarters (75%) of the public agree their local GP surgery is more important to them than having access to a variety of health services in walk-in centres in public buildings.
  • Politics Survey

    Worcester's Weblog

    MORI chairman Sir Robert Worcester analyses the latest opinion poll data.
  • Politics Survey

    A Shock To The System

    MORI's first poll of the General Election, published in the Financial Times on the day the election was called from fieldwork the previous weekend caused a shock to the system, as there was a warning in it for all three major political parties. For the record, Populus in the Times had Conservatives at 35%, Labour at 37%, Lib Dems at 19% and others at 9%. NOP in the Independent had Conservatives at 33%, Labour at 36%, Lib Dems at 21% and others at 10%. ICM in the Guardian had Conservatives at 34%, Labour at 37%, Lib Dems at 21% and others at 8%.