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Monarchy/Royal Family Trends - Most Liked Members of the Royal Family
19 November 2012
Q Which two or three members of the Royal Family do you like the most? Monarchy/Royal Family Trends - Most Liked Members of the Royal Family

Royal Family Poll
14 April 2001
MORI Poll for the Daily Mail, April 2001 Royal Family Poll

Royal Family Poll
8 April 2001
MORI poll for the Mail on Sunday, April 2001 Royal Family Poll

Monarchy Poll - December 2000
17 December 2000
MORI poll for the News of the World Monarchy Poll - December 2000

Royal Family Poll, November 1999
15 November 1999
Research study conducted for the Daily Mail Newspaper, published 15 November 1999 Royal Family Poll, November 1999

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Political and Social Trends

Political and Social TrendsOur long term political and social trends are unrivalled amongst polling organisations.

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Statement on accusations by Labour List

A statement by Ipsos MORI in response to an article on the Labour List blog.

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