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  • Politics Survey

    MORI Political Monitor, July 1997

    Including questions on the Budget, satisfaction with the Chancellor and the government's economic policies
  • Charles And Camilla Poll

    MORI poll for the Mail on Sunday, July 1997, with detailed questions on impressions of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles
  • Education Survey

    Growing Public Acceptance for Tuition Fees - CVCP

    A recent MORI survey, for the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the Universities of the United Kingdom (CVCP),
    reveals that 83% of parents, who expressed an opinion are prepared to contribute towards the university tuition costs of
    their children. This compares to 38% in 1991. Only 17% said that they were not prepared to make a contribution.
  • National Canine Defence League - Stray Dogs

    A survey the for the National Canine Defence League (NCDL) found that an estimated
    106,000 stray dogs were taken in by the UK's 436 local authorities during the year 1996/97, an increase of 13% over 1995/96.
    Nearly two-thirds were returned to their owners or rehomed but it is estimated that 17,000 dogs had to be destroyed.
  • Hunting - To Ban Or Not To Ban

    A recent MORI poll found that seven in ten (71%) agree that hunting with hounds should be banned.
  • 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

    Ipsos - Political Attitudes in Great Britain, 20-23 June 1997

    Political Attitudes in Great Britain for June 1997. Research study conducted for The Times 20-23 June 1997 containing questions on economic optimism, issues facing Britain, satisfaction with party leaders and voting intention.
  • Employment Survey

    Attitudes To Work And Play Is Changing

    Research for WFD reveals that for today's 16-35 year old professional, balancing the demands of a career and home life is an increasing concern, 92% saying that it is very or fairly important.
  • Employment Survey

    The Unfathomable Language of Pensions

    A MORI poll, commissioned by the Plain English Campaign on the language used in pension information, has revealed that over four in ten of those contributing (or preparing to contribute) to a pension scheme thought the language used was confusing.
  • Attitudes Towards Fur

    A survey of the attitudes to fur in the UK, commissioned by Marie Claire and the RSPCA has revealed that 87% of adults would never wear real fur. Of these, 73% thought it wrong or disapproved, 12% said it is too expensive, 8% cited it unfashionable and 6% thought other people would disapprove.
  • Survey

    Dawn French tops Spice Girls as person to picnic with in a forest - Countryside Commission

    A recent MORI survey shows that Dawn French is the most popular choice as someone to picnic with.
  • Politics Survey

    How Britain Voted in 1997

    Profile of voters and how they voted in the 1997 election by age, gender, social class, housing tenure, region, newspaper readership, ethnicity, trade union membership, etc