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  • Environment Survey

    Public Support For Tax On Shopping Bags

    Almost two thirds of British people support the idea of paying 10p at shops for plastic bags, according to a new report from the MORI Social Research Institute. The survey shows 63% of British people support the idea, compared to 27% who are opposed.
  • Science Survey

    Continuing Opposition To GM Foods

    The British public is still strongly opposed to Genetically Modified (GM) foods, according to new research by the MORI Social Research Institute.
  • Politics Survey

    State of Britain Survey 2003

    France is considered Britain's least reliable ally by more than half of British people, according to the 'State of Britain Survey 2003' — published today by the MORI Social Research Institute on behalf of the Financial Times.
  • Public Health Survey

    RCN Eve of Congress Study 2003 Topline Results

    I am going to read out a list of branches of nursing. Could you tell me in which of these branches of nursing you are currently studying i.e. working in?
  • Public Health Survey

    Student Nurses: The Pressure Of Work

    A third of student nurses (35%) are left in charge of patients in the absence of registered nurses and doctors, according to a MORI Social Research Institute survey. The research reveals more than a quarter (28%) of first year students are also left alone in charge of patients
  • 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

    Support For New York-Style Smoking Ban

    Two in five British people (40%) think smoking should not be allowed in any restaurants, and three-quarters (76%) agree that waiters and waitresses in cafes and restaurants should be able to work in a smoke-free work environment. This new research from MORI was conducted on behalf of SmokeFree London, an alliance of the capital's NHS health trusts.
  • War/Terrorism Survey

    Samaritans Launches Awareness Campaign For People With Iraq War Worries

    New research shows nearly two-thirds of British people who feel stressed have found the war in Iraq upsetting.
  • Politics Survey

    Iraq: Is Anybody Listening?

    The British public very nearly to a man (sic) say they are 'interested' in news coverage of the war in Iraq. More than four people in ten (43%) express the view that they are 'very' interested and another 42% are 'fairly' interested, making 85% in all, while one person in twenty, 5% say they are not at all interested, and another one in ten, 9%, saying they are 'not very interested'. Somewhat more men than women are 'very interested' in news coverage of the war, but perhaps not by as wide a margin as one might expect: All 43%, men 47%, women 40%.
  • Employment Survey

    GB Employees Say Management Are Offering Flexible Working

    MORI research among employees for the DTI suggests most employees find managers receptive to flexible working. Over three quarters (77%) of employees who requested a change to their working patterns have had their request agreed to. Over four-fifths (82%) of employees who changed from full-time to part-time kept both the same job and the same level of seniority.
  • Public Health Survey

    Real Challenges In Healthcare Provision for MS Sufferers, But Some Improvements Since 1999

    Nearly half (45%) the people with multiple sclerosis diagnosed in the last three years are dissatisfied with the support they received from the NHS at the time. The poll among members of the Multiple Sclerosis Society also found one in three members overall (32%) is unhappy with their healthcare generally. Fewer than a quarter can always access MS services on the NHS when they need them.
  • Politics Survey

    Iraq: Public Support Maintained - The State Of Public Opinion On The War

    MORI Chairman Sir Robert Worcester reports on the state of public opinion on the war