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  • Politics Survey

    London's Choice Poll

    Research Study Conducted for The London News Network
  • Politics Survey

    Local/London Mayor/Romsey Elections Explained

    So, no real surprises in Thursday's local elections, though most of the government's worst fears were fulfilled. Ken is Mayor, the Tories are back in business in local government. More surprising, the Liberal Democrats gained their first parliamentary seat under Charles Kennedy's leadership in the Romsey by-election.
  • Politics Survey

    Caught In The Net

    Despite popular concerns about the onward rush of technology, says Bob Worcester, 13 million have already gone on line at home
  • Politics Survey

    England: One Nation?

    Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way ...?
    Q1 The Government is running the Country
  • Sports Survey

    Dome Celebrates 2 Millionth Visitor

    Latest MORI survey shows visitor satisfaction remains high
  • 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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  • Law & Order

    Study on attitudes of people on burglary, the policing of burglary and the current state of the law on burglary
  • Politics Survey

    Local Elections Turnout

    Next Thursday will see local government elections being held in most of England, both the high profile contest for London Mayor and the much less heralded contest for more than 3,300 seats on around 150 district and borough councils. Turnout will almost certainly be dire, as it nearly always is these days; last year it was 36% in the shire districts, 31% in the unitary authorities and just 26% in the metropolitan boroughs.
  • Europe Survey

    Early EMU Referendum Looks Unwinnable

    Survey assessing support for Britain joining EMU
  • Economy Survey

    Huge Public Opposition To Basic Principles Of The World Trade Organisation

    Globalisation has hit the headlines in recent months, with the demonstrations in Seattle late last year and, over the last few days, at the IMF and World Bank meetings in Washington. But public opinion has rarely been sought on the subject.
  • Sports Survey

    Local Support For Twickenham Stadium

    The RFU recently commissioned a MORI survey on the views of the local community relating to Twickenham Stadium. This was done to test the perception, particularly at local council level, that there was widespread opposition among residents to increased activities at the Stadium.
  • Sports Survey

    Brand Weakness a factor in the failure of Boo.Com?

    The weakness of the Boo.com brand may be another cause of the failure of the high profile on-line clothes retailer, according to research undertaken by MORI Technology, the internet and new media division of MORI.