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Ipsos iris: Total understanding of UK online audiences

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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
  • Sports Survey

    RIP? The Compact Disc 1970*-2005

    Virtual record collections may replace CDs within 5 Years
  • 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?