Long term headline voting intention polls and trends from Ipsos.
Seven in ten (69%) support age verification checks on platforms that may host harmful content. However, just 19% say they would be willing to submit proof of age for dating apps, lowering to 14% for pornography websites.
Independent service quality survey results.
MORI chairman Sir Robert Worcester analyses the latest opinion poll data.
More Labour supporters are now galvanised to turn out to vote than at the beginning of the election, providing a boost to Labour's potential election victory on May 5.
This short note tries to explain in simple terms the main elements of the way MORI conducts its election polling and what those polls mean.
MORI research director Bobby Duffy, standing in for Sir Robert Worcester today, analyses the opinion polls.
Students are slightly more important in deciding the outcomes of British general elections than they have been in the past. There are many more of them now than there was 40 years ago. Students numbered around 400,000 in 1964 in an electorate of just over 36m (1.1%) but around 2m in 2001 in an electorate of 43.8m (4.6%).
By Dr Paul Baines, Middlesex University and Julia Clark, MORI
Q How important, if at all, would you say the things I am going to read out will be in helping you decide how to vote in the general election?