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  • Public opinion Publication

    Explaining Labour's Landslide

    Explaining Labour's Landslide
    Sir Robert Worcester & Roger Mortimore

    Published 20 July 1999
    £19.95 / $35 (inc p&p)
    by Politico's
    www.politicos.co.uk
  • Survey

    Are You Being Served?

    Which? Online's 1999 Annual Internet survey reports an increase in online shopping
  • Transport Survey

    Cars

    Moving Objects Public Opinion Research
  • Employment Survey

    It's Official: The End of the UK's 'Lunch Hour'

    The UK's traditional lunch hour is under threat and could soon disappear altogether, as recent research found that only one in four workers are still taking the statutory one-hour for lunch. The national survey by break experts Kit Kat in conjunction with test Research, a member of the MORI organisation, discovered the average length of the midday break is now just 39 minutes.
  • Politics Survey

    London Mayor Poll

    Research study conducted for The Jeffrey Archer Campaign
    MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,055 London residents aged 18+.
    Interviews were conducted by telephone on 18-23 August 1999.
    Data were weighted to match the profile of London's population.
    An asterisk (*) denotes a figure between zero and 0.5%.
  • 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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