Polling


Politics Survey

The People/Ipsos Leadership poll

A new poll for The People explores what might happen in hypothetical leadership contests of the Conservative and Labour parties.
Food & Diet Survey

'Top Of The Crops!' Carrot Tops Veg Table

It's official — the nation's favourite vegetable is the carrot. The potato runs a close second but only among men as more women prefer broccoli.
Food & Diet Survey

West Country Urged To Support Organic Food Campaign

People living in the south west are being urged to support a campaign calling for a massive increase in organic farming in the UK.
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
Polling Survey

Tom Cruise & Pierce Brosnan Voted Britain's Housekeepers Of The Millennium

And Baroness Thatcher Is More Popular In A Pinny Than Posh Spice
Polling Survey

One In Four Britons Lives In Fear Of Burglary

One in four of us lives in fear of burglary, reveals a new MORI poll commissioned by British Gas, who has recently launched its Home Security. The aims of the survey were to research general attitudes towards home safety and security from burglary.
Government Survey

Report Raises Questions About Government's Retail Planning Policies

A survey recently conducted by MORI and commissioned by the British Council for Out of Town Retail (BCOTR) keeps the Government's policy on out of town retail and related traffic issues in the spotlight. Hard on the heels of the Wal-Mart take-over of Asda, this survey shows that Tony Blair's rumoured opinions may be more in tune with public thinking than those of John Prescott.