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  • Economy Survey

    Eighty Per Cent Of People Yet To Buy An ISA

    Survey exploring ISA investment ahead of ISA deadline.
  • Environment Survey

    New Report Shows Record Growth In Market For Organic Food

    Survey exploring consumer demand for organic food and greater sustainability.
  • Europe Survey

    TIME Magazine Polls Europe's Leaders Of Tomorrow

    Survey Reveals Attitudes of Europe's 21 to 35-Year Olds
  • Public Health Survey

    Over 12 Million Men Are Confused About The Early Warning Signs For Prostate Cancer

    An alarming finding of a MORI poll published today is that six out of every ten men can't correctly identify the possible early warning signs of prostate cancer, or have some degree of misunderstanding about them. Fifty nine per cent of men lack this knowledge, which equates to approximately 12.3 million men in Great Britain. The poll was commissioned by The Prostate Cancer Charity for Prostate Cancer Awareness Week (24 March - 1 April 2001).
  • Politics Survey

    Decision day looms

    Should he or shouldn't he? Tony Blair still seems determined to call the election for 3 May, though he has yet to make any announcement; the public seem decidedly less enthusiastic. Nevertheless, MORI's poll for the Mail on Sunday [FOOT AND MOUTH POLL] suggested that few of those opposed to holding the election on 3 May feel that if the government were to do so it would make them less likely to vote Labour.
  • 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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  • Doctors Win Overwhelming Vote Of Confidence From Public

    New opinion poll for BMA shows the public continues to trust the medical profession. Eighty nine per cent of the public trust their doctors to tell the truth, up a significant two percentage points on last year. The same proportion, 89 per cent , are fairly satisfied or very satisfied with the way doctors do their jobs,
  • Transport Survey

    Cost Of Uninsured Drivers Could Hit £1billion By 2005 - Warns Direct Line

    A report out today (Tuesday) from Direct Line, Britain's largest direct motor insurer, has revealed that by 2005 honest motorists could be forking out £60 extra on top of their insurance premiums to cover the cost of uninsured drivers. Currently drivers are paying between £15-£30*.
  • Survey

    Scientists Show Posh And Becks The Red Card

    Victoria and David Beckham may be Britain's most famous and successful couple, but surprising results from a new survey show that more Brits are inspired by scientists Albert Einstein and Marie Curie.
  • Foot And Mouth Poll

    A 2001 poll on foot and mouth, rural post offices and hunting, with a booster sample in Devon and Northamptonshire.
  • Europe Survey

    Manufacturing Remains Unconvinced Of Case For Euro According To EEF Survey

    Business remains unconvinced of the case for the euro according to a survey of engineering and manufacturing companies carried out for the EEF (Engineering Employers Federation) by MORI.
  • Politics Survey

    Before "Essex Man"

    As we wait to discover whether the election will indeed be held on the apparently pre-ordained date of 3 May, or whether the ravages of Foot and Mouth disease will eventually force a postponement, a bit of electoral trivia in answer to a question that I was asked last week. Which is the most typical constituency in the country?