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  • Immigration Survey

    Attitudes of British Muslims

    The vast majority of Muslims living in Britain feel strongly that they belong to Britain, feel part of British society and believe that Muslims make a valuable contribution to British society, according to new research conducted by MORI for The Sun. The poll, conducted on 21-22 July, examined Muslims' attitudes to being British and their reactions to the recent bombings in London. By a margin of two to one, Muslims approve of the way Tony Blair is handling the response to the 7th July terrorist attacks (46% approve 24% disapprove), but a majority believe that "the war in Iraq is the main reason why London was bombed" (53%). In contrast, just 14% say that "the war in Iraq had nothing to do with why London was bombed".
  • Science Survey

    Mobile Operators "Improving Consultation"

    New research published by MORI shows local authority planners are increasingly satisfied with the consultation carried out by mobile phone operators for base station sites.
  • Public Health Survey

    Perceptions Of Cleanliness At Heartlands Hospital

    MORI has recently undertaken a cleanliness audit of Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, interviewing 1,221 patients, visitors, relatives and carers at the Hospital, over a five day period. People were asked how clean or dirty they felt the hospital was overall on that particular day.
  • Politics Survey

    MORI Political Monitor June 2005

    Net satisfaction with the way Tony Blair is doing his job as Prime Minister is at the highest since April 2003. His net satisfaction rating among the public is at -13% (39% satisfied, 53% dissatisfied). Among Labour supporters, net satisfaction is higher than it has been in the last 3 years, in July 2002 (50%). Net satisfaction with Mr Howard as leader of the Conservative Party has followed the opposite pattern: satisfaction with the conservative leader amongst the public peaked as the election neared (-10 net satisfaction in March), but is now back up to -26 net satisfaction, where he was at the end of 2004. Amongst Conservative supporters, these swings are even more pronounced. From a net satisfaction rating of +33 in March this year, support for Mr Howard among Conservative voters has dropped to +2. That is, 42% of Conservative supporters are dissatisfied with Mr Howard as leader of the Conservative party (44% satisfied).
  • Environment Survey

    Green Intentions — Misplaced Actions

    New MORI research reveals that people's perceptions about what they can do to help the environment are out of step with their actual environmental impact.
  • 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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  • Sports Survey

    Era Survey - A Passion For The Past

    A nationwide survey published this week by the National Trust asked people to imagine that they could travel back in time and select their 'dream date' from a selection of historical characters portrayed by well-known actors and actresses, their ultimate romantic hideaway from a selection of six period properties and most attractive dress from a series of six distinctive costumes from the past.
  • Survey

    Europeans Vote "No" To Poor Restaurant Hygiene

    Seven in ten Europeans are concerned about hygiene in restaurants (68%). This is what emerges from a new study conducted by MORI on behalf of Kimberly-Clark across Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland looking into European consumers attitudes to restaurant hygiene.
  • Public Concern About ASB And Support For ASBOs - Topline Results

    Research on the public's thoughts on anti- social behaviour and particularly their feelings about ASBOs.
  • Public Concern About ASB And Support For ASBOs

    With renewed focus on restoring respect and the need to tackle anti-social behaviour post- election, a new survey by MORI Social Research Institute provides a gauge of public opinion towards the use of anti-social behaviour orders (ASBOs). The research, launched at a MORI conference on 9th June, with speeches from Nick Pearce, Director of IPPR and Louise Casey, Head of the Anti Social Behaviour Unit for the Home Office, shows:
  • Politics Survey

    Election Campaign Influences on Voting 1997-2005

    Q Which of these items, if any, have influenced the way you intended to vote?
  • Politics Survey

    Post-Election Poll