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  • Most Say Hunting Should Not Be Legal

    MORI conducted a nationally-representative telephone survey of 1,000 adults aged 15+ between 14-16 November 2003. It found that most people — in each case — felt that deer hunting, hare hunting & coursing and fox hunting should not be legal (82%, 77% & 69% respectively).
  • Survey

    Neighbourhood Noise — Topline Results - HOME AND AREA

    I'd like to start by asking some questions about your home and the local area.
  • Survey

    Neighbourhood Noise

    Neighbourhood noise is widely experienced and causes annoyance to many in Britain, particularly in areas of poor community cohesion and in specific 'risk areas', according to new research from MORI.
  • Environment Survey

    Neighbourhood Noise -- Attitudes And Experiences Of Noise

    I'd like to start by asking some questions about your home and the local area.
  • Politics Survey

    MORI Political Monitor - Political Attitudes in Great Britain

    MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 2,018 adults aged 18+ at 195 sampling points across Great Britain. Fieldwork was conducted face-to-face on 23-28 October 2003. Data are weighted to match the profile of the population.
  • 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

    After Duncan Smith: What Now For The New Tory Leader? - MORI Political Monitor - Political Attitudes in Great Britain

    MORI's latest Political Monitor shows that Michael Howard, or any new Tory leader, faces a tough task if the Conservative Party are to make a significant dent in Labour's parliamentary majority.
  • Politics Survey

    Lies, Damned Lies And Opinion Polls

    What's one to do? Polls are being dumbed down daily, and no matter how hard I try, the polls' equivalent of Gresham's Law seems destined to drive out quality, to the detriment of the proper use of polls to support advocacy, illuminate debate, control demagoguery, and inform people what others are thinking.
  • Politics Survey

    Grey Power To Decide?

    Sir Robert Worcester comments on the power of the Grey vote.
  • Survey

    Drug Use In Ireland

    MORI Ireland was commissioned by the National Advisory Committee on Drugs in the Republic of Ireland and the Drug and Alcohol Information and Research Unit in Northern Ireland to conduct the first drug prevalence survey of households across the island of Ireland.
  • Public Health Survey

    Britain's Attitudes To Cancer

    Three quarters of people in Britain (76%) see cancer as a national health priority, according to new research from MORI. The survey, commissioned by CancerBACUP, aims to help determine Britain's attitudes to cancer.
  • Survey

    Community Research for The Boundary Committee for England

    This page presents the findings of research conducted by the MORI Social Research Institute on behalf of The Boundary Committee for England in 44 two-tier local authority areas in three regions in the north of England: Yorkshire and the Humber, the North East and the North West. The aim of this research is to establish the patterns of community identity in two-tier local authorities within these regions.