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  • 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?
  • 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

    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.
  • 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

    Latest Voting Intentions

    Below are the latest voting intention figures from MORI, as published in the Financial Times on 22 June 2004.
  • Understanding Public Attitudes to Policing and the Criminal Justice System

    The Home Office has recently published in-depth MORI findings on public confidence in the criminal justice system www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs04/r221.pdf — pdf document, 120K
  • Public Health Survey

    Strong Support For Workplace Smoking Law

    There is considerable public demand for a ban on smoking in workplaces according to a MORI Social Research Institute survey for public health charity Action on Smoking and Health (ASH).
  • Family Survey

    Homeowners: Sons And Daughters

    MORI undertook a survey of home-owning parents with adult children (aged 18 to 29 years) for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) in March 2004. The objective of the research was to look at homeowner perceptions of the housing needs of their adult sons and daughters, and to assess their attitudes towards giving them financial support.
  • The Future Of The Monarchy

    If the Queen retires, less than half (47%) of British adults would want to keep the monarchy as it is, according to a survey conducted by MORI. The survey — for The Marylebone Charitable Trust (the campaign for an elected head of state for Britain) — shows a third (35%) favour a scaled down monarchy, and 17% an elected head of state. One per cent say no to all these options.
  • Politics Survey

    MORI: Most Accurate Results For London Mayoral Election

    MORI's London Mayoral election day survey, released yesterday at 10:40pm on ITN (Independent Television News), correctly predicted that Ken Livingstone would be returned as Mayor of London.