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Ipsos iris: Total understanding of UK online audiences

Ipsos iris: Total understanding of UK online audiences

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  • Public opinion Publication

    The more things change... Government, The Economy and Public Services since the 1970s

    MORI has been asking the public their opinion of government, the economy and public services
    for over 30 years. This gives us a unique insight into what is changing, what is going in cycles
    and what is staying the same. This report brings together some of these key trends for the first
    time.
  • Politics Survey

    MORI Political Monitor - Political Attitudes in Great Britain

    MORI's latest Political Monitor shows that satisfaction with the way Tony Blair is doing his job as Prime Minister and with the Government generally has fallen since December last year. The Conservatives have also made gains in terms of voting intention, though Labour retains a narrow lead. However, it should be noted that fieldwork for the last Political Monitor in December was carried out immediately after the capture of Saddam Hussein, which provided a boost to the PM's approval ratings and Labour's voting intention share.
  • Survey

    Spouses Make 'Best Business Advisers'

    Despite being equipped with an army of business advisers and consultants, as well as the senior team on their own board, most business leaders also turn to their spouses for advice when facing tough decisions. This is the surprising finding of research carried out by MORI for business consultancy.
  • Politics Survey

    Annual London Survey 2003

    A recent MORI Social Research Institute survey conducted on behalf of the Greater London Authority shows that Londoners continue to be positive about living in the Capital. Nearly four out of five residents (78%) claim to be satisfied with their neighbourhood, as opposed to one in seven (14%) who are dissatisfied. Seven out of 10 (71%) are satisfied with London in general, with 15% dissatisfied.
  • Family Survey

    The UNITE Student Living Report 2004

    This year's UNITE Student Living Report 2004 is the most comprehensive, independent and in-depth study of the views, concerns and aspirations of today's full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students in the UK.
  • 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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  • Survey

    Can We Have Trust And Diversity? — Topline Results

    Q1 How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with your local neighbourhood as a place to live? Is that fairly or very?
  • Politics Survey

    Can We Have Trust And Diversity?

    Immigration/asylum is now the third most important issue facing Britain today, ahead of defence, crime/law and order and the economy. Only the NHS and education are seen as more pressing.
  • Public Health Survey

    Many Smokers Oblivious To 'Warning Signs' Of Killer Lung Disease

    One in five smokers (21%) aged between 15-54 have a persistent smoker's cough, yet half (48%) do not realise that it could be an early warning sign of a potentially serious lung disease. These are some of the findings of a major new MORI survey released for the British Thoracic Society COPD Consortium.
  • Family Survey

    Children's Christmas 'Fat' Worries

    More than a third (36%) of 11-15 year olds are worried that they might put on too much weight over Christmas and three quarters (74%) anticipate that their diet will be fairly unhealthy during the holidays, according to research conducted by the MORI Social Research Institute.
  • Society Survey

    Britain - A Compassionate Society?

    A new MORI survey has found most British adults think we are less caring as a society than a decade ago, despite 92% describing themselves as compassionate.
  • Sports Survey

    Rugby Union 'Britain's Second Most Popular Sport'

    Rugby Union is now Britain's second most popular sport, according to MORI's latest SportsTracker. The research, for the financial services company Zurich, shows since England's World Cup win, the sport's popularity has risen from eighth place in January 2003, when just 18% of Britons said they had an interest in rugby, to second in December 2003 (along with swimming), when 27% of British adults expressed an interest in the sport. Football is still top of the field, capturing the interest of 45% of British adults.