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  • Politics Survey

    Attitudes To The Scottish Parliament And Devolution

    Ipsos was commissioned by the Scottish Parliament Corporate Body to assess attitudes towards the Parliament and devolution. The purpose of the research was to obtain a source of information which would help inform the Parliament's public information and participation strategies. The specific objectives of the research were to:
  • Economy Survey

    UK Institutional Investors, Investing Attitudes And Plans

    Ipsos interviewed investment decision makers for 114 major UK institutional investors (mainly Pension Funds, and all with a portfolio of £350m+) by telephone between 15th December 2005 and 27th January 2006 on behalf of Nikko Asset Management, one of Japan's largest asset management companies.
  • Politics Survey

    Londoners' Attitudes Towards The Mayor And Other Issues

    Satisfaction with the way Ken Livingstone is doing his job as Mayor of London, as well as transport issues and a question on the cartoons of Muhammad.
  • Politics Survey

    Ipsos Political Monitor March 2006

    Questions on voting intention, satisfaction with party leaders, the key issues facing Britain, economic optimism, party identification, past voting behaviour, immigration, drink driving and personal finance.
  • Education Survey

    Teachers' And Students' Support For The A Level Remains High

    Since 2003, MORI has conducted research on behalf of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) to assess perceptions of the A level and GCSE exam system.
  • Pulse Check

    Pulse Check delivers key insights from Ipsos' Political Monitor, Political Pulse, and Public Services data, along with reactive polling, to help you navigate the evolving political landscape.

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  • Politics Survey

    Cultural And Tourism Marketing Survey

    In 2004, London Calling Arts commissioned Ipsos to conduct a survey to explore current perceptions of marketing in the arts and possible future trends.
  • Politics Survey

    Ipsos G6 Monitor

    Tony Blair's standing compared to leaders of the four other major European nations and the USA is poor, according to Ipsos's latest G6 monitor.
  • Economy Survey

    Reputation 'Crucial' To Ratings

    Corporate reputation and perceived leadership quality are of crucial importance to financial analysts' ratings and opinions, according to a major survey on corporate reputation. Return on Reputation is the latest of Hill & Knowlton's Corporate Reputation Watch studies, conducted with Ipsos. In the survey, 282 financial analysts in North America, Europe and Asia were asked about reputation and its impact on their opinions and ratings of companies.
  • Politics Survey

    Deloitte / Government Delivery Index

    Two in five British adults (38%) think that the Government's policies will improve the state of Britain's economy in the long-term, while 48% disagree. Fewer are optimistic about the public services, with one in three (32%) thinking that the Government's policies will improve public services, while a majority (55%) disagree with this.
  • Horses In The Circus

    Zippos Circus has commissioned Ipsos to gauge public attitudes towards horse displays in circuses. Interviews were conducted among a nationally representative sample of 1,004 adults aged 18+ throughout Great Britain, by telephone, between 23-24 February 2006. Results were weighted to the national population profile.
  • Survey

    The Public And Privatised Rail

    After 10 years of privatised rail, the British public are still to be convinced that a train journey is better value for money or safer than under British Rail. New research[1] from Ipsos shows that half (52%) of British people say they have a favourable view of the rail sector as a whole, while 30% are unfavourable. As National Passenger statistics show the highest level of customer satisfaction since Hatfield, in terms of the overall quality of the service, more than a quarter (28%) feel the service is better now than when it was nationalised compared to one in five (21%) who feel it is worse.