Long term headline voting intention polls and trends from Ipsos.
New polling suggests only half (49%) of Britons would abide by hosepipe bans in their area if there was a drought, dropping to 35% of 16 to 34 year olds.
MORI Political Monitor survey for The Times, including additional questions on Labour's readiness for government and the Conservative "New Labour, New Danger" campaigning slogan
Two thirds of Britain's top business and financial journalists (64%) can access the world-wide web at work and a quarter can do so at home.
Children between 8 and 10 say that having a sun tan is more important to looking good than being thin, according to a recent MORI survey.
Kenneth Clarke, the ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer is considered to be the most impressive parliamentarian in winter 1996. He is nominated by Members from both sides of the House (46% Conservative and 35% Opposition) on the twice yearly survey by MORI of MPs.
Assisted place pupils are increasingly likely to come from working class backgrounds according to a recent MORI survey. Almost half of these pupils are from the lower socio-economic groups and two in five qualify for full Government assistance.
In a recent MORI survey for Domestos it appears that little has changed when it comes to who cleans the house.
The Tate Gallery is one of the most popular arts venues in London among Captains of Industry and MPs for private functions. Half of all Captains have been to the Tate as guests of corporate sponsors while three in ten MPs have done so during the last twelve months.
The 1996 survey, conducted by MORI on behalf of ICL Financial Services, aims to break consumers' attitudes to new technology and the potential effect on banking services, home banking and the internet.