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  • Economy Survey

    Retirement Market Confused About Open Market Option

    Newly launched retirement specialist, Evergreen Retirement Assurance, backed by Britannic plc Group, has commissioned extensive research into awareness and attitudes on open market option in a nation-wide MORI poll.
  • Economy Survey

    Revealed - Britain's Happy Homeowners

    Whatever's happened to the great British reserve? We are a nation of happy homeowners - and, what's more, we're prepared to admit it.
  • Europe Survey

    Central Bankers Top The Poll Of Peers

    Alan Greenspan, America's leading central banker and Wim Duisenberg, the Dutch chairman of the European Central Bank, are the two most influential people in Europe's financial markets, according to an exclusive MORI poll carried out for eFinancialNews.
  • Politics Survey

    Challenges of the Demographic Shift

    Foresight Ageing Population Panel
    Consultation Event
    1 Great George Street, London
  • Family Survey

    It's Official - Your Teenager Loves You

    Latest survey reveals facts on parenting for next century
  • 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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  • Politics Survey

    State of the Parties Poll, June 2000

    Research Study Conducted for The Mail on Sunday
  • Family Survey

    Men Support Blair's Paternity Leave

    The majority of men support new fathers like Tony Blair taking paternity leave after the birth of their children.
  • Royal Family Poll, June 2000

    MORI poll for the Sunday Telegraph
  • Politics Survey

    Headline News?

    The latest Gallup poll has Labour up two points since last month, the Conservatives down one, yet to judge from the Daily Telegraph's front page headline Friday (9.6.00) morning, its poll carries awful news for the government: "LABOUR'S LEAD OVER TORIES IS HALVED". What does that convey, knowing that Gallup polls for the Telegraph monthly and is published within a couple of days of the end of fieldwork? Surely that the government has suffered a catastrophic loss of support in the last month, and that this was the position as measured a couple of days ago. In fact, such an impression would be entirely untrue.
  • Politics Survey

    Researching The Future

    The Lifestyle Network
    Tuesday, 6 June 2000
    Natural History Museum
  • Education Survey

    Oxbridge Poll

    Research Study Conducted for The Mail on Sunday