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  • Politics Survey

    Attitudes to Regional Government

    Research study conducted for The Economist between 5-8 March and published 26 March 1999
    MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 2,147 respondents aged 15+ at 158 sampling points across Great Britain.
  • Family Survey

    Strong Parental Support For Anti-Smacking Law

    Almost three quarters of the public support law reform to give children the same protection against assault as adults, according to a new MORI poll released today.
  • Economy Survey

    Women Look Set to Embrace ISAs

    ISAs look set to become women's second most popular savings vehicle over the coming months, according to the Newton Investment Index. For the first time, Newton Fund Managers Limited looked deeper into the savings intentions of women whilst analysing research for the Investment Index. The Newton Investment Index tracks the savings intentions of adults in Great Britain using research conducted by MORI Financial Services.
  • Politics Survey

    Political Attitudes in Great Britain for February 1999

    Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
    (If undecided or refused at Q1)
    Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support? - Base: 1,769
  • Politics Survey

    Europe: The State of Public Opinion

    In this article I argue that public opinion is important, real, and in the run up to the Maastricht Treaty was mismanaged to the point of neglect. This was also true in relation to the European movement towards the ICG, following after the Maastricht Treaty ratification process.
  • 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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  • Attitudes Towards Policing

    This survey of the general public was conducted by MORI on behalf of The Sun. The survey looks at public attitudes towards the police and the policing service in general, with the results being released to coincide with the publication of a report into the Stephen Lawrence inquiry and the actions of the Metropolitan Police.
  • Survey

    Who Would Britain Most Like To Have Breakfast With? 007, That's Who

    Former James Bond actor Sean Connery has come top in a poll asking Britain's women who they would most like to have breakfast with.
  • Survey

    British Public Increasingly Cynical about Business

    A study to commemorate pollster MORI's 30th birthday finds the British public increasingly cynical about big business despite rising expectations of the corporate world, specifically with regard to social and environmental responsibility.
  • Europe Survey

    European Parliament Elections 1999: Public Attitudes

    Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
    If undecided or refused at Q1
    Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?
  • Politics Survey

    Sunday Herald Poll

    As you may know, you will have two votes in the election for the Scottish Parliament. The first is for a named candidate standing in your area, just like in a general election. The other vote is for a party, and people will be elected from lists that the parties put forward, according to the proportion of the total number of votes that each party wins.
  • Transport Survey

    No New Motorways Says Nation, Braking Point

    The biggest ever survey on public attitudes to transport, commissioned by BBC National and Regional Broadcasting, has revealed that, although 2 in 3 people say they would struggle to give up their car, 61% do not believe that investment on more motorways and trunk roads is the answer to Britain's traffic congestion.