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  • Politics Survey

    Scottish Politics August 2005

    According to a MORI Scotland survey for the Scottish Television programme 'Politics Now', over half of Scottish adults believe that the Scottish Parliament should be given more powers. In spite of negative publicity over the cost of the Parliament building, and electoral turnout around ten points lower than for Westminster General Elections, the survey confirms previous studies showing a level of confidence in the principle of devolution.
  • Politics Survey

    MORI Political Monitor September 2005

    Public satisfaction with the way Tony Blair is doing his job as Prime Minister has dropped over the month to a net satisfaction score of -29%, down 17 points from August. Public satisfaction with the way the Government is running the country has dropped as well, down to a net score of -32%, down 14 points from 18% in August.
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    MORI Political Monitor August 2005

    MORI's latest monthly Political Monitor survey, conducted between 11 and 15 August 2005, shows that the proportion of the public satisfied with the way Tony Blair is doing his job has slipped to 39%, down from 44% recorded in MORI's July Political Monitor which was conducted in the aftermath of the London bombings. Terrorism/defence/foreign affairs continue to be seen as the key national priority, with over half the public spontaneously citing these as the most important issues facing the country.
  • Public Health Survey

    Patient Experiences Of The NHS

    The Department of Health today releases the latest MORI research looking at the overall state of the NHS in the eyes of patients and the public, including both MORI's regular tracking of public views of he NHS, and for the first time, the release of our in depth plain English workshops which help improve the way communicators in the NHS get across key health messages to the public by understanding how NHS communications are received and identify practical "jargon-busting" tips for local NHS communications teams.
  • Survey

    Shared Owners Survey

    The first national survey of housing association (HA) shared owners was conducted by MORI on behalf of the Housing Corporation.
  • 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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  • Science Survey

    Consumer Technology Report

    Predicting the popularity of new consumer technologies is an enormously difficult task. The unexpected success of text messaging, or SMS, in the 1990s took operators completely by surprise. Data on current consumer technology adoption rates can therefore provide a wealth of valuable insights in the marketplace.
  • Immigration Survey

    Muslims 'Take Pride' In British Way Of Life

    Britons endorse multi-cultural society, according to our latest poll for BBC News.
  • Survey

    Congestion Charging

    Almost half of British adults (47%) support charging for road use to reduce peak-time congestion — as long as this leads to lower road tax, according to new MORI research. The survey conducted for Detica shows a third (34%) oppose the idea.
  • Environment Survey

    50th Anniversary of Green Belts

    A quarter of people in Britain (27%) claim to be well-informed about green belts, according to new research from MORI. The survey, conducted to coincide with the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of green belts in Britain, shows a similar proportion (25%) say that they know nothing about them.
  • Employment Survey

    Private Sector Staff Have 'More Corporate Pride'

    MORI Social Research Institute and The Work Foundation have launched the first Workers' Index, the start of an ongoing series to monitor trends in the workplace. The results show that more workers in the private sector than in the public sector believe that their organisations know where they are going and feel pride in what their organisation delivers to customers and clients.
  • Employment Survey

    Smoke Free South Yorkshire

    There is considerable public demand for restrictions on smoking in workplaces and public places in South Yorkshire, according to a MORI Social Research Institute survey.