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  • 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.
  • Employment Survey

    Workplace Discrimination — Topline Results

    Q1 What type of organisation do you work for (if unemployed, please answer for your most recent employment)?
  • 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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  • Employment Survey

    Workplace Discrimination

    Age is the largest determinant of whether a person is likely to be ill-treated in the workplace, according to new research from MORI. The survey — Diversity Matters — conducted for The Guardian and TMP Worldwide, shows nearly a quarter (23%) of British employees claim to have fallen victim to discrimination, bullying or harassment at work. This rises to 37% of older workers (over 55s). Ill treatment because of age is higher than that due to gender, race or sexuality, and is marginally higher than that because of disability.
  • Public Health Survey

    Medicines And The British

    Many people in Britain do not know enough about other possible choices of treatment when prescribed a new medicine, according to the MORI Social Research Institute.
  • Education Survey

    What Teachers Think Of Optional Tests

    In Spring 2003 MORI was asked by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority to survey teachers, in order to gauge opinion on the Authority's Optional Tests. Issues explored by the research included:
  • Education Survey

    QCA Survey - Evaluating The Use Of Optional Tests

    Who decides whether you use the optional tests in your school?
  • Politics Survey

    Government Delivery Index - Public Remain Sceptical About Public Services

    The Government may have stopped the slide in public confidence about its ability to deliver improved public services, according to the latest MORI Social Research Delivery Index.
  • Politics Survey

    Public Do Not Think Iain Duncan Smith Is Ready To Be Prime Minister

    Two-thirds of the British public (67%) do not think that the Conservative Party leader, Iain Duncan Smith is ready to be Prime Minister. Only 16% agree that Duncan Smith is ready to move into Downing Street, and 17% say they do not know. The MORI survey for the Financial Times also shows that three times as many people disagree that "the Conservatives are ready to form the next Government" (64%) than agree (21%).