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Ipsos iris: Total understanding of UK online audiences

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  • Public Health Survey

    Someone Watching Over You

    Thirty-six per cent of the British public do not believe that anaesthetists are medically qualified doctors, according to a survey by MORI. The findings, just announced, confirm to the Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCA) that public perception of the wide ranging and highly skilled specialty of anaesthesia is poor.
  • Economy Survey

    People Fear Rising Cost Of Britain's Homes

    Only 44% of people are confident that future generations will be able to afford a home in 20 years' time, according to MORI research published today (17 January).
  • Science Survey

    Internet Use Gathering Pace In London And South East

    A growing number of people in London and the South East are logging on to the net for the first time, according to a new study by Nationwide Building Society.
  • Family Survey

    Over 50s Have Their Say In Latest Results From The People's Panel

    New research from the People's Panel reveals the diverse experiences of public services among older people.
  • Family Survey

    The Internet Is More Fun Than Maths And English According To 77% Of British Schoolchildren

    More than three quarters of schoolchildren find learning about the Internet and technology more fun than maths and English. According to research released today, nearly half of all 10 to 16 year olds believe that their school should spend more money on computers than teachers and books. Over half believe they learn more from the Internet than books. The research was conducted by MORI on behalf of Compaq and surveyed over 400 children between the ages of 10 and 16.
  • Economy Survey

    Attitudes Of UK Institutional Investors And City Analysts

    The City Opinion Survey establishes the perceptions which Investors and Analysts have of organisations and the issues affecting them. Such knowledge is crucial for an effective relationship which can help ensure fairly valued shares and optimise IR activities.