Face to Face


Public Interest In Standards Of Public Services

MORI was commissioned by the Cabinet Office to examine how much the public knows — or cares — about the way public services in Britain are inspected.
Panels Survey

People's Panel Final Results Published

The Cabinet Office has published the last of three sets of results from the People's Panel — conducted by the MORI Social Research Institute — tracking satisfaction with public services over the past four years. It also rounds off the work of the Panel, which has itself come to an end, as announced in January.

Quality of Life - Isle of Man

MORE than nine in 10 people on the Isle of Man are satisfied with the island as a place to live, according to a Quality of Life survey by the MORI Social Research Institute.
Public Health Survey

The Long-Suffering British?- MORI Survey Reveals Almost One In Four Have Suffered Chronic Pain

Twenty three per cent of the British population have suffered from chronic pain, a new MORI Social Research Institute survey announces today.
Public Health Survey

Over 12 Million Men Are Confused About The Early Warning Signs For Prostate Cancer

An alarming finding of a MORI poll published today is that six out of every ten men can't correctly identify the possible early warning signs of prostate cancer, or have some degree of misunderstanding about them. Fifty nine per cent of men lack this knowledge, which equates to approximately 12.3 million men in Great Britain. The poll was commissioned by The Prostate Cancer Charity for Prostate Cancer Awareness Week (24 March - 1 April 2001).
Family Survey

Valentine's Day Broken Hearts

Part of The Samaritans Y2K Youth Matters campaign
Face to Face Survey

'Its OK Granny, You Spend Your Savings And Enjoy Yourself', Says Great Britain

A vast majority - 85 per cent - of the British public agrees that older people should spend their savings on enjoying themselves. A mere seven per cent disagree.
Public Health Survey

Poor Understanding Of Childhood Asthma And Medicines Needed To Treat It May Be Endangering Children's Health

New European Survey Findings: Experts call for better education and access to convenient, new treatments in order to effectively combat childhood asthma, the "epidemic of the 21st century".
Face to Face Survey

Have-a-Go Plumbers Could Land in Deep Water!

If your plumbing sprung a leak, would you reach for the telephone or the toolbox?