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Evaluation of the Local Authority Housing Hubs Approach
May 2012
Ipsos MORI Scotland, in collaboration with Mandy Littlewood Social Research and Consulting, carried out a process evaluation of the local authority hubs approach set up to help local authorities develop and share best practice around housing options.  Evaluation of the Local Authority Housing Hubs Approach

"Britain Out" - new poll findings put politicians on the spot over EU
5 April 2001
More people wanted to come out of Europe than to stay in, according to a MORI poll for the British Democracy Campaign. Of those who expressed an opinion, 52% were in favour of leaving the EU right now. "Britain Out" - new poll findings put politicians on the spot over EU

"Captains Of Industry" Are Conquering Technophobia According To BT Cellnet
22 November 1999
The craze for sending text messages from mobile phones which has hit the nation has been secretly embraced by some of our top business people. Twenty nine per cent of the "Captains' of Industry" surveyed by MORI on BT Cellnet's behalf say they send and receive text messages from their mobile phone and a further nineteen per cent said they would find the service useful. Three per cent even admit to using the service to receive latest football scores and lottery results. The number of SMS messages sent in the UK each month has now topped 100 million (source: Mobile Data Association). "Captains Of Industry" Are Conquering Technophobia According To BT Cellnet

£20 Million Invested By The Institute Of Cancer Research And The Public Say Cancer Is Top Priority
1 December 1999
A major new £20 million development at the Institute of Cancer Research in Chelsea is taking a multi-disciplinary approach -unique in Britain - and the latest technologies, to solve the mystery of cancer genes and develop new treatments for the disease. £20 Million Invested By The Institute Of Cancer Research And The Public Say Cancer Is Top Priority

(Party) Identity Crisis - what do political parties stand for?(Party) Identity Crisis - what do political parties stand for?
2 May 2012
Two in three people (64%) agree that they “don’t know what the Liberal Democrats stand for these days”, while 57% don’t know what Labour stands for and 44% are unclear about the Conservative Party. (Party) Identity Crisis - what do political parties stand for?

‘Boris Island’ gains very little support amongst MPs‘Boris Island’ gains very little support amongst MPs
12 November 2012
According to Ipsos MORI’s study of British Members of Parliament, 46% of MPs surveyed strongly or tend to support the expansion of Heathrow Airport. ‘Boris Island’ gains very little support amongst MPs

‘Refugee Week’ Survey‘Refugee Week’ Survey
14 June 2010
Ipsos MORI interviewed refugees and asylum seekers in advance of ‘Refugee Week’ (14th - 20th June 2010). The survey was commissioned by Refugee Action on behalf of the Refugee Week partnership. ‘Refugee Week’ Survey

“Boris Island” or Heathrow 3rd runway?“Boris Island” or Heathrow 3rd runway?
27 March 2012
Londoners are split almost exactly in half in their support for expansion of London’s airport capacity according to an Ipsos MORI poll conducted for BBC London. “Boris Island” or Heathrow 3rd runway?

12 Million British Workers Did Not Receive Any Training In The Last Year
27 May 2002
* One in four British workers can lack the skills to do their jobs properly * Almost a third of British workers admitted to lying or exaggerating about skills * Almost one in five British workers think advanced IT skills will earn them more money rch launched today reveals: 12 Million British Workers Did Not Receive Any Training In The Last Year

12 per cent of Europeans expect economy to improve12 per cent of Europeans expect economy to improve
21 June 2012
The latest Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that just 12% of citizens from across 9 European countries expect their local economy to improve in the next six months. 12 per cent of Europeans expect economy to improve

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