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  • Politics Survey

    MORI Political Monitor July - Topline Results

    Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
    IF UNDECIDED OR REFUSED AT Q1
    Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
  • Politics Survey

    MORI Political Monitor

    MORI's latest MORI Political Monitor survey, conducted between 22-27 July 2004 for the Independent on Sunday, shows that the Liberal Democrats have seen an increase in support over the past month among those who say they are certain to vote in an immediate General Election. The latest voting intention figures, with fieldwork carried out after the Liberal Democrat's success at the Leicester South by-election, put the Liberal Democrats on 24% (up 5 points), Labour on 32% (down 2 points) and the Conservatives on 31% (no change).
  • Politics Survey

    Voters Rate Tory Leader's Performance As Worse Than Kinnock's

    Michael Howard is struggling to make his mark with the electorate. But failing, so far, to engage floating voters. The election is likely to be called next April, just nine months away, for a 5th May election day.
  • Family Survey

    Young People Want To Be Involved In Changes To Their Local Area

    Two fifths of young people aged 11-16 want to be involved in changes to the area in which they live according to research carried out by MORI Social Research Institute for CABE Education.
  • Politics Survey

    Curling success and its impact on participation

    The research examined whether the success of the women's Olympic and World Championship curling teams in 2002 had any effect on participation in curling in Scotland.
  • 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

    Teachers Believe Children's Prospects For Learning Are Improving

    Teachers believe that prospects for children's learning are better now than five years ago, according to new research from the MORI Social Research Institute.
  • Employment Survey

    Employment And The Lone Parent - Topline Results

    Q1. Firstly, can I just check which of these statements on this card best describes how you came to be a single parent?
    Base: All single parents (408)
  • Employment Survey

    Employment And The Lone Parent

    Many parents who are employed when they become single parents are not able to balance work and home life in the way they would like, according to research by the MORI Social Research Institute.
  • Family Survey

    Young People's Views On Science

    A study of values and beliefs in relation to science and technology amongst 11-21 year olds across Great Britain
  • Family Survey

    Young People's Views On Science - Topline Results

    This section asks about your views on the world around us.
  • Politics Survey

    Attitudes To Public Services Reform

    British people want to see reform in public services, but have mixed views on choice, according to new research from MORI Social Research Institute. The survey, for the Radio 4 'Today' programme, shows that when asked to choose between two policy statements, more than half (53%) of British people preferred the statement 'Paying more taxes to ensure a good quality hospital near your home'. Meanwhile, just over two in five (43%) opted for the statement 'Having no increase in taxes but a choice of receiving treatment in a hospital anywhere in the country'.