Ipsos MORI is one of the leading political, social and business research companies in the UK and Ireland. We produce a huge volume of surveys and research, working with hundreds of clients across the public and private sectors. Our polls consist of tracking data from our research on a wide variety of subjects, including education, healthcare, crime, the monarchy, race, business and politics. Our survey data encapsulates the views, experiences and behaviours of the general public and specific audiences. Our long term political and social trends, collected over the last 30+ years, are unrivalled amongst polling organisations.
Economist/Ipsos MORI February 2013 Issues Index 22 February 2013 Concern about immigration and poverty increases though our chief concern about economic issues remains unmoved
Britain in slow lane of two-speed Europe 25 January 2013 Europe is divided between those who see their economy as “strong”, and those who do not, with Britain firmly in the latter camp according to our latest 24-country poll.
State of the Nation 2013 14 January 2013 The State of the Nation poll touches on a wide range across British life including national pride, immigration, economic prospects and Scottish independence.
Britain’s bosses share concerns of the public over deficit 3 January 2013 The top issues facing Britain today according to the 2012 Captains of Industry study conducted by Ipsos MORI are the Government deficit (mentioned by 23%), Lack of economic growth (22%) and the Eurozone (20%).
MPs' views on the economy 26 December 2012 This poll presents MPs views on the economy and immigration as part of the Summer 2012 study of Britain’s Members of Parliament.
Ipsos MORI Autumn Statement Poll 13 December 2012 Three in ten British adults think people like them are being asked to do too much as a result of the government’s response to the economic crisis while seven in ten say the very rich are not doing enough, according to a new Ipsos MORI poll
The Autumn Economic Pulse: Gloom Reigns 5 December 2012 As the Chancellor delivers his Autumn Statement, new research released today finds just 15% of Britons believing their economy to be in “good” shape, with only 10% expecting to see an improvement over the next 6 months.
Economist/Ipsos MORI November 2012 Issues Index 30 November 2012 As the Bank of England welcomes the appointment of a new governor, concern about the economy shows no sign of abating, with the well off especially concerned.
Economist/Ipsos MORI October Issues Index 25 October 2012 Despite today’s GDP figures showing that the UK has emerged from the double dip recession, half of the public (52%) still consider the economy to be among the most important issues facing Britain today,
Britain v Germany: how we rate our own economies 19 October 2012 One in seven Britons (14%) believe the economy is in good shape compared to 68% of Germans according to the latest Ipsos Global @dvisor released today by Ipsos MORI.
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