Sentences with phrase «ipsos mori»

That's according to a survey by Ipsos MORI for the Royal College of Physicians.
«[B] ut a worldwide survey by Ipsos MORI in the report finds twice as many people think transport is the bigger contributor to global warming.»
The global survey, sponsored by TANDBERG and conducted by Ipsos MORI, interviewed 16,823 consumers in 15 countries in order to examine consumer and worker environmental attitudes and behavior.
RenewableUK quoted a recent Ipsos MORI poll that found 68 % of rural residents backed the use of wind power, compared to 66 % of urban residents.
It is interesting to note that the Ipsos MORI study was funded and backed by a department of the UK government.
A separate but similar UK survey last week by Ipsos MORI for RenewableUK showed two - thirds of residents back wind power.
Over three - quarters (77 %) of young people think that they are either very likely or fairly likely to go on to higher education, but almost half of those likely to go (47 %) worry about the cost, according to new Ipsos MORI polling of 11 — 16 year olds in academies and maintained schools in England and Wales published today by the Sutton Trust.
The Ipsos MORI poll commissioned as part of the research spoke to 2,612 11 -16-year-olds in England and Wales between February and May.
But 2,000 respondents to an Ipsos MORI survey have faith in the capacity of comprehensive schools to enable social mobility, with 47 per cent backing high - quality schools over other educational alternatives, such as lowering tuition fees, to help poor pupils.
With the aim of improving clarity, we recently commissioned Ipsos MORI to survey MPs on what they really thought about education, and where they would invest — given free reign — to help improve schools and higher education in particular.
Polling by Ipsos MORI for the Sutton Trust shows that 24 % of all young people in 2013 said they had received private or home tuition at some stage in their school career, compared with 18 % in 2005 and 23 % in 2012.
The Sutton Trust added questions to Ipsos MORI's 2013 Young People Omnibus.
The survey was part of the Ipsos MORI 2013 Young People's Omnibus questionnaire carried out among a weighted sample of 11 - to 16 - year - olds.
The data — taken from The Key's annual State of Education report to be released in May, and weighted by Ipsos MORI — reveals that only eight per cent of school leaders expect to either achieve a surplus or to balance their budget without making any savings in the next financial year.
Research from Ipsos MORI and BT showed how important it is for the UK to step up its efforts on primary school tech literacy.
The polling by Ipsos MORI of 2,612 11 -16-year-olds in England and Wales finds that 30 per cent of them have received private tuition at some point, up from 25 per cent in 2016 and 18 per cent in 2005.
Chief executive of Ipsos MORI Ben Page joined delegates on the Friday morning to share Britain's thoughts on the state of the nation.
Across secondary schools in England, the research shows that 78 per cent of secondary school teachers surveyed by the National Foundation for Education Research say their school offers volunteering programmes to build their pupils» life skills, but just eight per cent of pupils aged 11 - 16 in England and Wales surveyed by Ipsos MORI say they take part in these sorts of extra-curricular activities.
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills along with Ipsos MORI published a report on public awareness of, and attitudes towards animal research.
But this year the government asked the London - based pollsters, Ipsos MORI, to carry out a new survey, changing the wording of several questions.
To get a better idea of students» opinions on teaching quality, many compilers turn in particular to the National Student Survey, conducted by research company Ipsos MORI.
Ipsos MORI conducts telephone polling by calling numbers at random and then weighting the results according to the demographics of those canvassed to be representative of the UK as a whole.
Also from Ipsos MORI was this curious poll of voting intentions in the Police Commissioner elections.
The Ipsos MORI poll found that of those who supported Mr Cameron in 2010, but now intend to vote for Nigel Farage's party, 94 per cent are dissatisfied with immigration policy
As the SNP launch their campaign for the Scottish Parliament elections, Labour faces a much closer fight than it hoped according to the latest Ipsos MORI poll for the Times (#).
The figures come after a Sunday newspaper claimed that a Department of Health - commissioned study by the pollsters Ipsos MORI found that more people that ever believe the NHS is doing a good job, but that ministers have chosen to «sit on» the findings rather than make them public.
Given that the SNP's draining of Labour votes, according to last week's Ipsos MORI poll, could decide the election result, it is remarkable that Nicola Sturgeon should not be invited.
There was a new Ipsos MORI Scotland poll out this morning, using the wording that Alex Salmond has suggested for the Scottish referendum.
The Ipsos MORI survey gave the outgoing Prime Minister a net rating of -38 and Labour leader Mr Corbyn -41.
Just after the referendum there was an poll by Ipsos MORI for Newsnight, which showed 43 % of people thought Brexit was the right decision, 44 % thought it was the wrong decision.
On other matters, Ipsos MORI have their monthly political monitor in today's Evening Standard.
[17] Throughout the day GfK NOP and Ipsos MORI conducted an exit poll on behalf of the BBC, Sky and ITV news services — the results of which were announced as the polls closed at 10:00 pm.
Just realised I've missed an Ipsos MORI poll of Scottish voting intentions here, MORI's first Scottish voting figures since the general election.
Recently Ipsos MORI published its September political monitor, containing some detailed figures about Corbyn's poll ratings.
It came as a poll by Ipsos MORI found 55 per cent of Britain believe the only way of controlling immigration is be leaving the EU — and almost half said the issue would be key to how they vote.
MORI's poll asked if people supported strike action by «people in a numbre of public sector jobs» over job cuts, pay levels and pension reductions — they found 48 % in support, 48 % against (Ipsos MORI, 19th June.)
An article in the Guardian reports that Ipsos MORI's research into generational voting patterns shows that rates of Conservative support among Generation Y, those born since 1980, have doubled since 2003.
The Daily Mail has written up a new opinion poll on drugs policy, conducted by Ipsos MORI.
«119 of 120 Tory candidates in marginal seats support repeal of hunting ban Main News of the World «misrepresented» incomplete Ipsos MORI research»
A recent Ipsos MORI poll commissioned by the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills has shown that 76 % of Britons want to see more research into alternatives to animal testing.
We've had several more Scottish polls since then, including more recent polls from Survation and Panelbase, as well as polls from TNS and Ipsos MORI.
A surprising exit poll, collected by Ipsos MORI and GfK on behalf of the BBC, ITN and Sky News, was published at 10 pm at the end of voting: [158]
With a week to go until the Scottish Parliament elections Ipsos MORI have published their latest Scottish voting intention figures.
The two most recent polls, from YouGov and Ipsos MORI, both showed the Tory lead falling a bit — YouGov had a lead of 7 points (down from 11), MORI a lead of 6 points (down from 11).
Ms Dugdale, who launched Labour's manifesto for the Holyrood election this morning, is the only Scottish party leader to have a negative approval rating, according to an opinion poll conducted by Ipsos MORI for STV News.
Ipsos MORI: How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?
We've still got YouGov to come this week, Populus early next week and an Ipsos MORI poll at some unspecified point, so we shouldn't have a lack of polls to make judgements on.
David Cameron is coming off worst in the battle of trying to convince voters with Ipsos MORI finding there is greater scepticism about what the Remain campaign is saying.
This is the first time since David Cameron pledged the referendum in January 2013 that the Leave campaign has come out ahead of Remain in the monthly telephone poll by Ipsos MORI.
Gideon Skinner of Ipsos MORI «s thinking was still largely along the lines of Ben Page's presentation in May that was (perhaps a little crudely!)
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