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UK Government - Family Friendly?

Nov 12 2003

Around half of British parents (51%) feel the Government does not listen to the needs of parents and children, according to newly published research from MORI. More

Collecting Local Indicators

May 14 2003

In the UK ATP and MORI have been awarded a contract by the ODPM to develop a package that will support local authorities as they collect the survey-based data that is required for the 2003/4 Best Value Performance Indicators. More

Age Discrimination at Work

Dec 13 2002

People who suffer discrimination at work are more likely to be a victim because of their age than any other factor, including race or gender - according to new research from the MORI Social Research Institute in the UK. More

Public Pragmatic on Waste Charges

Dec 6 2002

People would generally be opposed to being charged for producing non-recyclable rubbish, according to a new report from the MORI Social Research Institute. Many are worried about 'stealth' taxes, but they are more likely to accept the idea if certain conditions are met. More

The Discontented 35-54 Age Band

Sep 9 2002

Recent analysis, produced by the MORI Social Research Institute for the Today programme on Radio 4, highlights a new phenomenon of a particularly frustrated and discontented section of UK society, the 35 to 54 age group. More

New Opportunities Fund Survey

Jun 21 2002

New facts are emerging about the greatest threat to our green urban spaces. The finger of blame appears to point not towards local planners, politicians or pollution - but to the general public itself! This is according to a new MORI Social Research Institute survey commissioned by the New Opportunities Fund. More

Local Election Shambles

May 2 2002

With the local elections now upon us, two thirds of people in the UK have never met their local councillor and a similar number cannot name one, according to a new survey from MORI. Conducted for Green Issues Communications, the research also shows that three in ten adults don't actually know that there are local elections this week. More

MORI Delivery Index

Apr 17 2002

Most of the British public are pessimistic about the government's ability to improve public services, according to the baseline survey for the new MORI Delivery Index. More than half, 54%, say they disagree that 'in the long term, this government's policies will improve the state of Britain's public services', whereas only 36% agree. More

Communities Want More Activities for Teenagers

Jan 29 2002

Local communities put activities for teenagers at the top of their 'wish list' for neighbourhood improvements. In research carried out by the MORI Social Research Institute for the Audit Commission, the issue gathered more support than the need to improve local health services, public transport or the local crime rate. More

The State of Marriage in the UK

Dec 24 2001

Have you ever hidden a price tag from your spouse? Suppressed a secret desire or just wished you weren't married any more? With 40% of British marriages now heading for divorce, MORI recently conducted an exclusive Reader's Digest Poll of married people looking at their attitudes towards marriage, their experiences and how honest and open they are with each other. More

Family Monitor Research from MORI/Nestle

Dec 17 2001

Young SuperChef Jamie Oliver is thought to top the table of celebrity chefs who influence the way we cook. This is one of the conclusions of a new MORI study, Eating and Today's Lifestyle, conducted for the Nestlé Family Monitor and released this week. More

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