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Almost half of us believe in Guardian Angels
16 September 2009
According to an Ipsos MORI survey, 46% of Britain’s adults say they believe in Guardian Angels and 3 out of 4 of these people agree that their Guardian Angel has helped them in their everyday life. Almost half of us believe in Guardian Angels

Attitudes to flag protests and border poll in Northern IrelandAttitudes to flag protests and border poll in Northern Ireland
6 February 2013
More than three quarters of people interviewed by Ipsos MORI for a BBC Spotlight opinion poll think the union flag protests should stop. Attitudes to flag protests and border poll in Northern Ireland

Attitudes To Irish Language Radio Programming
20 January 2005
A quarter of radio listeners in Ireland (25%) listen to Irish language radio on at least an occasional basis, according to new research from MORI Ireland. The project was published by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland and co-sponsored by the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs and Foras na Gaeilge, the Irish language advocacy organisation. Attitudes To Irish Language Radio Programming

Drug Use In Ireland
23 October 2003
MORI Ireland was commissioned by the National Advisory Committee on Drugs in the Republic of Ireland and the Drug and Alcohol Information and Research Unit in Northern Ireland to conduct the first drug prevalence survey of households across the island of Ireland. Drug Use In Ireland

Dublin people more optimistic about personal finances
24 August 2008
There has been a major fall in financial confidence over the past few months for those living outside Dublin, whilst confidence amongst those living in the capital has remained static. According to research from Ipsos MORI, compared to the first three months of 2008, the proportion thinking their personal circumstances will improve over the next year has fallen by 10% amongst those living outside Dublin (from 33% to 23%), whilst remaining broadly the same within Dublin (falling from 42% to 39%). Dublin people more optimistic about personal finances

Economic Confidence in Ireland
19 November 2007
Despite 4 in 10 Irish people thinking that the general economic condition of Ireland will get worse over the next 12 months, fewer than 1 in 10 think their personal financial circumstances will get worse. Economic Confidence in Ireland

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