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  • Family Survey

    MORI Schools Survey 2002

    More than two out of three state school pupils aged 11-16 want to go on to higher education after they leave school, according to a survey of over 2,500 pupils carried out by MORI for the Sutton Trust and published today.
  • Food & Diet Survey

    'Top Of The Crops!' Carrot Tops Veg Table

    It's official — the nation's favourite vegetable is the carrot. The potato runs a close second but only among men as more women prefer broccoli.
  • More Young Offenders Are Being Punished

    More young offenders caught committing crime are being punished, a new youth survey commissioned by the Youth Justice Board has shown.
  • Public Health Survey

    Research Among The General Public And Those With Arthritis

    The Arthritis Research Campaign (arc) has previously estimated that around 8 million people are affected by arthritis. From this survey, however, the proportion who say that they have or have had arthritis or joint pain is over a third (36%), which translates into more than 16 million adults — double the previously estimated number.
  • Architectural Superstars Leave English Cold

    The English people are passionate about buildings but don't care a jot who designs them, is the main finding of a major new survey published today by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) and conducted by MORI.
  • 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

    Adoption: The Baby And The Bathwater

    This morning's widespread press discussion of last night's Commons vote to allow adoption by unmarried couples (including same-sex couples) makes much of the political ructions that the issue has caused in the Conservative Party, but there is little reference to public opinion on the issue.The issue is not yet resolved. Separate amendments defining that a couple can be of the same sex or different sex will be voted on next week; and the final bill may still be blocked in the Lords.
  • Immigration Survey

    Race Is No Barrier To 'Being British'

    Race Is No Barrier To 'Being British', but there is no consistent sense of 'Britishness'
  • Politics Survey

    Tax And Spend

    Now the dust has settled from the Chancellor's tax-raising budget, let us take the opportunity for a wider view of what we know about public attitudes to "tax and spend".
  • County Councils 'Should Not Be Abolished'

    Hampshire electors support regional power but not regional assemblies
  • Survey

    Most Of The British Public Don't Know That Red Cross Can Help In An Emergency

    Most British people wouldn't know who to turn to following flooding or a fire at home, the British Red Cross said today in a report based on a MORI survey.
  • Science Survey

    British Public Supports EU Directive on GM Food

    A new MORI poll released today demonstrates that the British public supports the EU initiative which would make it compulsory to label all food containing GM ingredients or derivatives. 76% said the labelling of all food with GM ingredients should be made compulsory.