Around two-thirds of Britons oppose the use of public funds to support professional football (67%) and rugby clubs (66%) on the brink of administration.
A study for the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) shows that most young people in the UK still feel that Shakespeare plays an important role in British culture.
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.
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.
As it prepares to take off again next week, Concorde has been voted as one of the most respected designs of the 20st Century - despite being out of the skies for the last 15 months.
Around 250,000 winter sports holidaymakers are throwing away hundreds of pounds each year by not buying an annual policy according to a new survey commissioned by Direct Line Travel Insurance.
Breaking your leg on the ski slopes isn't the only risk which you need travel insurance for on a winter sports holiday, as around 70,000 skiers and snowboarders are likely to have something stolen from them as well according to a recent MORI survey by Direct Line Travel Insurance.
For many people, the thought of visiting a gym means getting sweaty and burning calories, yet a MORI survey commissioned by Esporta plc shows that in fact, given the opportunity to enjoy an afternoon at a health club, less than a third of women would choose to work out.
Ninety six per cent of British people commit themselves to a pastime. However 77 per cent of those who would like to pursue a new interest are held back by the lack of time and money available to them, reveals research from MORI and Lycos UK, one of Europe's leading Internet destinations.