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  • Politics Survey

    After Afghanistan, It's War — Over Public Services

    The National Health Service has regained poll position as the issue of most concern to most people in Britain, pushing the war into second place. Service delivery (lack thereof) by the Blair government is salient. Recently the media are talking about the Tories' resurgence. The runes I read do not look happy for the occupants of Nos. 10 & 11.
  • Europe Survey

    Joining The Euro: All Companies' Polls 1999-2002

    MORI, ICM, Gallup. NOP and Eurobarometer published polls on joining the Single European Currency
  • War/Terrorism Survey

    Confidence Returns

    The number of holidaymakers who said they would not travel to a country perceived as risky after 11 September attacks has halved according to MORI polls carried out in September, November and January on behalf of ABTA.
  • Politics Survey

    MORI Political Monitor, January 2002

    Political attitudes in Great Britain, including assessment of the government's record since 1997 and of the state of Britain's railways
  • Economy Survey

    Sharp Fall In Arrears And Possessions

    The number of properties taken into possession by mortgage lenders dropped by some 20% in 2001, according to figures released today by the Council of Mortgage Lenders. Fewer than 1 in 625 mortgages in the UK ended up as a repossession in 2001, compared with 1 in 130 back in 1991 when repossessions peaked.
  • 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

    Oftel Publishes Results Of Dial-Up Internet Access Review

    The UK has a competitive dial-up Internet access market with a wide range of unmetered and metered services available to consumers at low prices, Oftel's review of the Internet market has concluded.
  • Public Health Survey

    Henry Calls On NHS To Plan Now For Challenge Of An Ageing Scotland

    Report predicting big increases in the health needs of older people in Scotland, as well as examining old people's views of teh services NHS Scotland provides
  • Family Survey

    The Student Living Report 2002

    The Definitive Study Of The "Student Experience". Student debt has increased by a quarter in 12 months, yet on average students spend 16320 a week on drink and 86% own a mobile phone", according to the Student Living Report 2002, published today. The report represents one of the most comprehensive quantitative surveys of full time undergraduate and postgraduate students. The findings are part of an ongoing study to explore how students are meeting the challenges and opportunities of the higher education experience.
  • Public Recognition & Attitudes Towards The Monarchy

    Q1 In which, if any, of the following are you interested ...
  • Survey

    Drivers' Undecided Over Speed Limiters In Cars

    Just over half of drivers (51%) would approve of the compulsory fitting of speed limiters on all new cars to ensure they cannot speed on any given road or motorway, according to a survey commissioned by jamjar.com, Direct Line's online car retailer.
  • Survey

    Nationwide Survey Shows Widespread Ignorance Of Link Between Car Maintenance And Road Safety

    Less than a third of UK motorists spontaneously mention that having working lights is critical to road safety, according to research by MORI1 on behalf of Unipart Group of Companies. For just under a half, the importance of well-maintained tyres does not immediately spring to mind and 20 per cent do not recollect that the upkeep of brakes is crucial. In addition drivers spend on average over one third more on clothes and alcohol than they do on maintaining their cars.