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  • Education Survey

    Teachers Now Working A 56-Hour Week

    As the four major teaching unions threaten a 35-hour week, a recent MORI poll reveals that 60 per cent of British teachers are now working at least 56 hours a week.
  • Survey

    Meat-eating and the Foot & Mouth outbreak

    A MORI poll commissioned by CIWF in the run up to Easter, revealed a stampede away from beef, lamb and pork in light of the foot and mouth crisis with a massive six million (14% of the adult population) people eating more chicken.
  • Economy Survey

    Internet Bankers Still Want High Street Branches

    The number of people banking online is still increasing rapidly, according to new research by Nationwide.
  • Consumers Survey

    Annual E-Government Survey Shows Nearly Two Thirds Want Online Transactions

    The public's willingness to deal with the government electronically has leapt as citizens come to appreciate the convenience of online access, according to MORI's research for KPMG Consulting's annual benchmark e-government survey. The survey reveals a fundamental change in the public's understanding of the potential of electronic channels, with twice as many people now wanting to carry out online transactions (renew a passport, for example) as those simply wanting to access public service information online.
  • 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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  • Royal Family Poll

    MORI poll for the Mail on Sunday, April 2001
  • Economy Survey

    Direct Line Gets A Political 'Thumbs Up' For A Ban On Home Insurance Bundling

    Direct Line has received a welcome boost to its campaign to outlaw the practice of tying home insurance sales with mortgages, after new research has revealed that over half (56%) of MPs surveyed 'strongly agree' with the need for a ban.
  • Politics Survey

    "Britain Out" - new poll findings put politicians on the spot over EU

    More people wanted to come out of Europe than to stay in, according to a MORI poll for the British Democracy Campaign. Of those who expressed an opinion, 52% were in favour of leaving the EU right now.
  • Politics Survey

    General Election 2001 - Pre-Campaign Survey

    MORI poll for the Economist, including measurements of Best Party on Key issues and Most Capable Prime Minister, conducted during what was then expected to be the last week before the election was called
  • Economy Survey

    Reckless Optimism Leaves Brits On The High Wire

    Survey exploring people's views on saving, debt and living standards.
  • Politics Survey

    How did you vote?

    MORI's political polls frequently include a question asking respondents how they voted at the last general. However, although the responses are useful to us in a number of ways, we do not expect them to be an entirely accurate reflection of how the respondents did, in fact, vote. Consequently the responses of a representative sample will NOT normally match the actual result of the last election, and the fact that a sample's recalled vote differs from the election result is not evidence that the sample is unrepresentative.