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  • Public opinion Publication

    Frontiers of Performance in the NHS

    In this report we show that there are some very clear key drivers of patient perceptions that individual managers and clinicians can affect. There are others, however, that neither they nor the Department of Health can influence very much at all.
  • Education Survey

    Demand For A Muslim School In Bristol

    There is strong demand among Muslim parents in Bristol for an Islamic secondary school, according to research conducted by MORI Social Research Institute on behalf of Bristol LEA.
  • Politics Survey

    After Not-So-Super Thursday

    Now the dust has settled after the so-called "Super Thursday" elections, what should we learn from them?
  • Family Survey

    Nearly Half Of Women On The Pill Are Not Sure Which Type Of Pill They Are Taking

    According to a MORI Social Research Institute survey for Organon around two in five women (43%) on the pill, are not sure which pill type they are actually taking. The two types of pill available are combined contraceptives (containing oestrogen and progestogen), commonly referred to as COCs, and progestogen-only pills (POPs), sometimes termed 'the mini-pill'.
  • Politics Survey

    Glasgow Panel Survey II - Topline Results

    Q1 How much, if anything, do you know about your local council?
  • 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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  • Public Health Survey

    Public Perceptions of the NHS 2000-2004: What Are Patients And The Public Noticing?

    Over the last four years MORI has regularly tracked patient and public attitudes to the NHS and individual services such as GPs. Here is our Winter 2003 survey which follows on from similar surveys conducted by the MORI Social Research Institute for the Department of Health between Spring 2000 and Spring 2003. The aim of the survey was to explore public attitudes towards, experiences and perceptions of, the NHS, and how these are changing over time.
  • Politics Survey

    Glasgow Panel Survey II

    MORI Scotland has been commission by Glasgow City Council to conduct a series of four large scale residents surveys over the next two years. Each survey will double as a recruitment exercise for the new Glasgow Citizens Panel.
  • Politics Survey

    Glasgow Panel Survey III

    In 2003, MORI Scotland was commissioned by Glasgow City Council to conduct a series of four large scale residents surveys over the following two years. Each survey doubles as a recruitment exercise for the new Glasgow Citizens Panel.
  • Politics Survey

    Government Delivery Index

    On balance do you agree or disagree that…
  • Politics Survey

    Latest Voting Intentions - Topline Results

    Below are the lastest voting intention figures from MORI, as published in the Financial Times on 22 June 2004.
  • Politics Survey

    Latest Voting Intentions

    Below are the latest voting intention figures from MORI, as published in the Financial Times on 22 June 2004.