Long term headline voting intention polls and trends from Ipsos.
Over half (57%) of Britons support the introduction of national ID cards, with support highest among Conservative voters and those over 55. Convenience and preventing illegal immigration most popular reasons for support, while concerns around data privacy drive opposition.
New research shows major changes in the role of food in today's lifestyle
The low turnout at the last election was not down to apathy but because non-voters made a positive decision to abstain suggests a new report from the Hansard Society based on MORI focus group research.
Twenty three per cent of the British population have suffered from chronic pain, a new MORI Social Research Institute survey announces today.
New research by MORI's Social Research Institute shows that two-thirds (65%) of people in Great Britain agree that if a woman wants an abortion she should not have to continue with her pregnancy. Around one in six disagree and a similar proportion are neutral or express no opinion on this issue.
Only a tiny proportion of the public - a mere 3 per cent - say that war and terrorism will put them off going overseas on holiday next year, says a survey conducted by MORI for ABTA.
Despite 90 per cent of the British public's belief that having a home should be a basic human right, almost 400,000 people live in temporary accommodation, isolated and often with little hope of finding somewhere to call a home.
Boots unveils results from an exclusive MORI 'Chill' poll that shows that, given more time, relaxation would the top of people's Christmas lists this year.
Almost two thirds of voters support Gordon Brown's plan to raise taxes to fund the NHS and other public services - but only a third do so if those services are provided by the private sector, according to a new opinion poll.