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Sport Ireland launch the 2023 Ipsos B&A Irish Sports Monitor Annual Report
Ipsos B&A research finds that almost 2 million adults in Ireland participate in sport every week
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Ipsos B&A/JNLR 2024/1 Summary Results
The latest results show 3.36 million listeners (15+) tune into radio every weekday – that is daily radio listening at 80.0% of all adults. Listening levels in the past week increase to 90% of the population
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Ipsos B&A Snapshot - April 2024
Housing remains the issue that preoccupies the Irish public, according to the latest Ipsos B&A Snapshot poll for the Irish Times
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Omnipoll 2024 Schedule
OMNIPOLL is a telephone omnibus survey which interviews a fresh, nationally representative sample of 1,000 adults aged 15+ every two weeks. The sample used is RDD (random digit dialling) and includes both mobile and landline phone numbers. At analysis stage, the data is weighted in line with the known profile of the population according to the latest CSO estimates.
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Irish Times/Ipsos B&A Snapshot Poll
Immigration and housing continue to grab our attention, according to the latest Irish Times/Ipsos B&A Snapshot poll.
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Ipsos B&A/Irish Times Poll - 08/02/24
Sinn Féin remain the most popular political party in Ireland, but support has fallen steeply, down six points to 28 per cent, according to the latest Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll.
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Ipsos/JNLR 2023/4 Summary Results
The latest results show 3.4 million listeners (15+) tune into radio every weekday – that is daily radio listening at 81.0% of all adults. Listening levels in the past week increase to 91% of the population
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Snapshot launched in association with the Irish Times
Immigration and housing have captured the attention of Irish citizens, leaving little room for issues such as climate change or the Palestine/Israel conflict to cut through, according to the first published Irish Times/Ipsos B&A attention poll, Snapshot.