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  • Politics Survey

    Public pragmatic on waste charges

    People would generally be opposed to being charged for producing non-recyclable rubbish, according to a new report from the MORI Social Research Institute. Many are worried about 'stealth' taxes, but they are more likely to accept the idea if certain conditions are met.
  • Europe Survey

    Cross Border Shopping

    A third (34%) of UK consumers have bought goods or services from abroad in the past 12 months and of these three-quarters (75%) have bought something from EU countries, according to a new survey conducted by the MORI Social Research Institute.
  • Politics Survey

    MORI Political Monitor, November 2002

    Defence and foreign affairs have become increasing concerns for the British public, according to a new MORI poll for The Financial Times.
  • Economy Survey

    Investors On Britain

    Twice as many senior business executives see the UK as an attractive place to invest, than see it as unattractive, according to new research by MORI. The survey, commissioned by the CBI, shows more than half (54%) feel positive as opposed to a quarter (24%) who feel negative. However, two thirds (66%) say the UK has become less attractive as a place to invest/do business than five years ago, and more than half (58%) expect this trend to continue.
  • Is Industry Socially Responsible?

    Corporate responsibility continues to be an important influence on the opinions and behaviour of stakeholders including consumers towards companies, according to new research by MORI. The results are from MORI's annual Corporate Social Responsibility survey, which is sponsored by a number of organisations.
  • 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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  • Economy Survey

    Directors Of Large Companies 'Paid Too Much'

    Most people do not think directors of large companies in the UK can be trusted to tell the truth, and three-quarters believe they are paid too much, according to new research by MORI.
  • Survey

    Attitudes To America And Americans

    Americans are more popular in Britain than at any time in the recent past, new research from the MORI Telephone Surveys omnibus has found. Four in five of the British public, 81%, agree that "I like Americans as people", a substantial increase from the 69% who agreed in 1989 and 1991 and the 66% who said the same back in 1986. Only 11% disagreed.
  • Politics Survey

    British Attitudes To Americans And To America

    What's the source of all the talk about the rise in Anti-Americanism in this country? Despite reports regularly appearing these days in certain sections of the British media, Americans are liked by more people in Britain than at any time in past three decades.
  • Public Health Survey

    Europe: The Impact Of Asthma

    Parents of asthmatic children across Europe say their child is experiencing increasingly negative feelings, like fear and unhappiness, due to asthma. In a survey conducted by MORI in France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Spain, many parents of asthmatic children say their child's quality of life has declined over the past three years.
  • Environment Survey

    Air Travel Growth: Conditional Support

    Most people in Britain believe there will be a need to increase the capacity of the country's airports over the next 30 years, according to new research by MORI.
  • Europe Survey

    Single European Currency Tracker, November 2002

    There has been a slight drop in the gap between those who would vote in a referendum for the UK to join the European Monetary Union (EMU) and those who would vote against.