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Ipsos iris: Total understanding of UK online audiences

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  • Reputation Publication

    Sustainability Issues in the Retail Sector

    This report summarises the findings of a number of pieces of thought leadership work by Ipsos's Reputation Centre. It comprises research among the on-line British public and a study of `experts' in the field of retail and sustainability. We interviewed a number of leading authorities including high street retailers and product manufacturers, trade and consumer associations, leading academics, think tanks and consultants, relevant financial analysts and journalists and NGOs and Government departments.
  • Public Opinion On Hunting With Dogs

    Two surveys of over 2,000 people in Britain were carried out in February by Ipsos for the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), the RSPCA and the League Against Cruel Sports.
  • Politics Survey

    Political Commentary - Concern About The Economy At Highest Point In Nearly Ten Years

    For the second month in a row, Ipsos's Political Monitor data shows that public concern about the economy has moved into the top five issues facing the country. Almost one in five people (18%) spontaneously mention the economy when asked "what would you say is / are the most important issue(s) facing Britain today?".
  • Politics Survey

    London Mayor Poll - 8-12 February 2008

    Ipsos's poll for the Labour Party shows Labour candidate Ken Livingstone on 48% and Conservative candidate Boris Johnson on 46% among Londoners who are certain to vote and in the upcoming Mayoral elections.
  • Politics Survey

    London Mayoral Election

    Ipsos's poll for the Labour Party shows Labour candidate Ken Livingstone on 48% and Conservative candidate Boris Johnson on 46% among Londoners who are certain to vote in the upcoming Mayoral elections.
  • 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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  • Public Health Survey

    Prescription Costs A Barrier To Healthcare

    New Ipsos research for the Citizens Advice Bureaux suggests that around 800,000 people in England are not collecting their prescriptions or getting them dispensed because of the cost involved.
  • Public Health Survey

    Access To NHS Dentists

    Ipsos research among adults in England and Wales reveals that a third had not been to a dentist since April 2006.
  • Public opinion Publication

    Closing The Gaps

    Crime has fallen, but people don't believe it - and they've lost confidence in the government. This report looks at the reasons for this "perception gap" and what we can do to close it.
  • Public Views On Cannabis

    Nearly three in five of the public want to see cannabis moved into a higher class, either class A (alongside heroin, cocaine and ecstasy) or class B.
  • Politics Survey

    Most Trusted Profession

    Every year I'm fascinated to see just how stable public trust is in the occupations in the public's eye. Yet to see the media listen to the commentators on radio and television, you'd think that trust in institutions is declining sharply. To listen to them, you'd think that nobody trusts anybody anymore. They are wrong: there has been no general decline in trust over the past two decades, as shown over nearly a quarter of a century, by our surveys, initially done in 1983 for the Sunday Times and this year sponsored by the Royal College of Physicians.
  • Politics Survey

    Political Commentary - Super Tuesday

    On Tuesday 5th February, the primary season reaches a crescendo as twenty four states vote simultaneously for their preferred presidential candidate. Much larger than any previous "Super Tuesday", the day's voting should see a clearer picture emerge of who each party's nominee will be.