Insights Hub

Ipsos iris: Total understanding of UK online audiences

Ipsos iris: Total understanding of UK online audiences

Show more
Modern Masculinities

Modern Masculinities

Show more
Be Distinctive Britain

Be Distinctive Britain

Show more

All content

  • Politics Survey

    Defence And Asylum Rise Up The Agenda

    Against a backdrop of increased concern about war in Iraq, Tony Blair's satisfaction ratings have fallen another five points in the past month, with only one third of the electorate now saying they are satisfied with the job he is doing as Prime Minister. Even fewer — 26% — are satisfied with the way the Government is running the country — the lowest figure since the fuel crisis in September 2000.
  • Public opinion Publication

    Attitudes to Regional Government in Cornwall

    This report presents the findings of a telephone survey conducted by MORI Social Research Institute on behalf of Cornwall County Council. The research was conducted in order to gauge awareness, knowledge and opinions towards regional government in Cornwall.
  • Concerns among consumers of Financial Services in Northern Ireland

    Consumers of financial services in Northern Ireland have a number of key concerns, as highlighted in a recent survey conducted by MORI Ireland.
  • Family Survey

    Young Adults And Binge Drinking

    Drunk and disorderly: a qualitative study of binge drinking among 18 to 24 year olds.
  • Politics Survey

    MORI Political Monitor

    Political Attitudes in Great Britain for January 2003
  • 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.

    Subscribe
Quick access by topics
  • Trust In The Government Low

    Trust in the Government is low, with a quarter to a third of us believing that the Government is acting in the public interest in relation to each of five different risk issues.
  • Economy Survey

    Survey of Britain's Captains of Industry

    This presents summary findings from the 2002 study of Captains of Industry, part of MORI's programme of regular multi-sponsored studies among key audiences.
  • Which Punishment For First-Time Burglars?

    The issue of punishment for first-time burglars finds the British public divided as to what would be the best approach, according to new data from the MORI Social Research Institute. The controversy over the issue began when Lord Woolf, the Lord Chief Justice, said the average non-violent, non-professional first time burglar should not be jailed.
  • Europe Survey

    Joining The Euro

    Q Which of the following best describes your own view of British participation in the single currency?
  • Europe Survey

    Little Change On Euro Vote

    Public opinion on the Euro has changed little since last year, with a majority still saying they would vote 'no' in a referendum on Britain joining the single European currency. Research by MORI Financial Service for Schroder Salomon Smith Barney shows 57% of people in Britain say they would vote 'no' when asked 'If there were a referendum now on whether Britain should be part of a single European currency, how would you vote?'. Three in 10 (31%) say they would vote yes and one in 10 (11%) said they did not know how they would vote.
  • Education Survey

    UNITE Student Living Report 2003

    For the UNITE Student Living Report 2003, MORI carried out more than a thousand face-to-face interviews with full time undergraduate and post graduate students, in 21 universities across the UK. This is the third year of this ongoing study designed to explore how students are meeting the challenges and opportunities of university life.