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  • Survey

    Lost Luggage Research

    Questions were placed on the MORI Telephone Omnibus. A nationally representative quota sample of 1,000 adults (aged 16 and over) was interviewed on the telephone throughout Great Britain by MORI between 21-23 May 2004.
  • Survey

    Out Of Town Shopping

    Research conducted by MORI for King Sturge, on behalf of The Accessible Retail and Shopping Park Investors Forum has found that the likelihood among consumers to visit out of town shopping facilities over town or city centres appears to be influenced by whether people drive and whether they have a car in their household. However the decision is also determined largely by the type of goods being purchased. The research was conducted to better understand the use of transport in relation to various types of shopping and non-shopping related journeys and to look at the behaviour and attitudes of consumers with regard to different retail offers.
  • Survey

    Out Of Town Shopping - Topline Results

    Q1a On average, how often, if at all, do you personally drive a car or light van nowadays?
    Q1b And, on average, how often, if at all, are you a passenger in a car or light van owned or driven by someone else, for example a friend, relative or an other member of your household?
  • Politics Survey

    The Quality Of Scotland

    1,006 interviews conducted by telephone across Scotland with adults based 18+. Interviews conducted on 8-15 June 2004. Data weighted to match the profile of the population.
  • Family Survey

    Young Adults 'Prefer Laptops'

    Young people aged between 15-24 would rather have a laptop than desktop computer at home, according to research by MORI. The survey, for Packard Bell, shows three in five people in that age group (59%) agree that they would prefer a laptop over a desktop PC at home.
  • 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

    Scottish Household Survey Annual Report

    Conducted since 1999, jointly by MORI Scotland and TNS, the survey is the largest social policy research study conducted in Scotland.
  • Politics Survey

    State of Britain in 2004

    New research for the Financial Times shows the mountain the Conservative party and its leader Michael Howard has to climb before the next general election. Most people do not believe there would be better public services and lower taxes under a future Conservative government, with just in five people (21%) thinking public services would improve and 15% thinking taxes would be lower. A third (32%) believes Tony Blair would make the best Prime Minister, compared to a fifth (21%) who pick Howard.
  • Politics Survey

    MORI Political Monitor July - Topline Results

    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

    MORI Political Monitor

    MORI's latest MORI Political Monitor survey, conducted between 22-27 July 2004 for the Independent on Sunday, shows that the Liberal Democrats have seen an increase in support over the past month among those who say they are certain to vote in an immediate General Election. The latest voting intention figures, with fieldwork carried out after the Liberal Democrat's success at the Leicester South by-election, put the Liberal Democrats on 24% (up 5 points), Labour on 32% (down 2 points) and the Conservatives on 31% (no change).
  • Politics Survey

    Voters Rate Tory Leader's Performance As Worse Than Kinnock's

    Michael Howard is struggling to make his mark with the electorate. But failing, so far, to engage floating voters. The election is likely to be called next April, just nine months away, for a 5th May election day.
  • Family Survey

    Young People Want To Be Involved In Changes To Their Local Area

    Two fifths of young people aged 11-16 want to be involved in changes to the area in which they live according to research carried out by MORI Social Research Institute for CABE Education.