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  • Employment Survey

    Most UK Employers Are Open-Minded About Drug And Alcohol Testing At Work

    Half of UK employers say they do not believe that testing sends the wrong messages to staff, and only a third (32%) see any conflict with employees' human rights.
  • Education Survey

    Communications Survey For The HEFCE

    Following on from three previous communications surveys, this research — for the HEFCE (Higher Education Funding Council for England) was conducted by self-completion questionnaire among staff who have dealings with the HEFCE in a representative sample of 25 universities, 17 higher education colleges and 29 FE colleges.
  • Politics Survey

    Votes At 16?

    This week, the Electoral Commission announced that it was beginning consultations on whether the minimum voting age in Britain should be reduced. By coincidence, this week also saw the release of a MORI survey for Nestlé UK (published as the Nestlé Family Monitor Number 16: Young People's Attitudes Towards Politics): this survey of school pupils aged 11-18 in England and Wales included questions both on attitudes to reducing the voting age and on how young people would vote if they were old enough. Sam Younger (the Chairman of the Electoral Commission) and Yvette Cooper MP (the minister responsible for electoral arrangements) were among the speakers at a Smith Institute Seminar at 11 Downing Street where the report was launched. The findings will, we hope, help to inform the debate.
  • Science Survey

    Young And Old 'In Synch' For PC Use

    The use of digital photography and the emailing of digital images are popular among PC users — both young and old — according to new research from MORI for Packard Bell. A third (32%) of the over 55s use their PC for storing/sending and receiving digital photographs — almost the same as 15-24 year olds (31%).
  • Politics Survey

    London Mayor Ratings

    Nearly half (49%) of Londoners say they are satisfied with Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London while three in 10 (31%) say they are dissatisfied. While the overall satisfaction rating remains broadly unchanged since March — just after the introduction of the congestion charge — those saying they are 'very satisfied' has increased by three per cent.
  • 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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  • Science Survey

    GM Food Opposition Continues

    The British public still remains firmly opposed to Genetically Modified (GM) food, according to new research by MORI Social Research Institute.
  • Family Survey

    It's A Fair Cop Say Teenagers

    More young people trust the police to tell the truth than almost any other type of public figure. This includes teachers, priests, judges, scientists, politicians and business leaders, according to new Nestlé research conducted by MORI.
  • Public Health Survey

    'Low Awareness' Of Endometriosis

    Endometriosis affects around two million women in the UK, but a new MORI survey shows that awareness of the condition is low.
  • Politics Survey

    Changing Values (2): Work & Leisure

    Some further comparisons of British attitudes half-a-century ago, around the time of the coronation, with the way we think today, this time concentrating on work and leisure. (As before, for the 1950s we are heavily reliant on surveys from Gallup, the only pollster then publishing regular public opinion surveys, the findings of which survive in book form - George H Gallup, The Gallup International Public Opinion Polls: Great Britain 1937-1975, New York: Random House, 1976, and Anthony King and Robert Wybrow, British Political Opinion 1937-2000: The Gallup Polls, London: Politico's, 2001.)
  • Politics Survey

    British Attitudes To The Euro, Company Directors And Working Life

    A wide-ranging MORI survey for the FT including questions on joining the Euro, trust in directors of large companies, government experts and Tony Blair
  • Politics Survey

    Government Delivery Index

    There is a continuing slide in the electorate's expectations of public services, with fewer people in June anticipating that public services will improve over the next few years, than had in previous months.