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  • Economy Survey

    Single Currency Would Power B2B E-Business Boom, Say UK Executives

    New MORI/Cranfield survey for Microsoft charts the growth of B2B e-business in the UK and reveals far-reaching implications
  • Politics Survey

    Petrol, Pensions and Party Advantage

    Support for fuel blockades has fallen since the last wave of protests in early September, as much of the media has been assuming; but, as has been far less widely noted, the support still remains considerable. The public wants a reduction in the petrol tax, the majority were prepared to support further protests before Mr Brown's pre-budget statement, and half the country would still support it now.
  • Public Health Survey

    Wales Ignores Test To Detect Deafness In Babies

    Welsh deaf children will be denied the best start in life unless a screen to detect deafness in new born babies - being introduced in England from next year - is implemented in Wales. The screen, which costs as little as £13 per head, will soon be available in 20 English hospitals, but there are no plans to do the same in Wales.
  • Politics Survey

    The UK Is Still A Major Presence On The World Stage, Shows British Council Survey

    The UK still enjoys a considerable presence around the world, according to a survey of overseas attitudes towards the UK conducted by MORI on behalf of the British Council. In the 17 countries surveyed, well educated young people aged 24-40 said that they knew the UK better than France, Germany and Japan. Of the five countries tested, only the USA enjoyed a higher degree of familiarity.
  • Politics Survey

    Petrol Crisis Poll

    QV1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
    [If undecided or refused at Q1]
    QV2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
  • 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

    Three Frequently Asked Questions

    There are a number of questions about the polls that we get asked time and time again. Over the next few months, as we run up to the general election that will probably be held next year, I am going to try to answer some of them here. Let us begin with some questions about sampling:
  • Economy Survey

    UK Businesses Aren't Benefiting From Competition In Communications Services

    MORI survey shows that deregulation in telecoms has left business customers bewildered and wanting help
  • Politics Survey

    Globalisation and the Future Of Governance

    Environics
    Thursday, 9th November 2000
    Toronto, Canada
  • Employment Survey

    Motivating Adult Learners

    The Basic Skills Agency today launches new research into what motivates adults with poor basic skills to improve them. The survey, commissioned by the Adult Basic Skills Promotion Task Force (set up following the publication of the Moser Report, A Fresh Start), is called Getting Better Basic Skills - what motivates adults.
  • Public Health Survey

    Public Attitudes To The NHS In Scotland

    Against a background of change in the NHS and to inform the preparation of the Health Plan for Scotland, the Scottish Executive commissioned MORI Scotland and System Three to carry out a survey of public perceptions and experiences of the NHS.
  • Sports Survey

    Survey Of Overseas Package Holidays

    Spain (including the Balearic and Canary Islands) remains the firm favourite for British package holidaymakers, with 42% having visited in the last 12 months. Greece and her islands were voted second favourite (16%), Cyprus and France were third (7%) and the United States and Turkey were equal with 6%.