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Ipsos iris: Total understanding of UK online audiences

Ipsos iris: Total understanding of UK online audiences

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  • Politics Survey

    Most Scots planning to mark royal wedding in some way

    On the day the location and date of the royal wedding are announced, an Ipsos Scotland survey shows around 6 in 10 Scots are planning to mark the occasion in some way.
  • Sports Survey

    What do the public want from libraries?

    Ipsos, in partnership with Shared Intelligence, was commissioned by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) - the body that promotes best practice in libraries - to carry out a programme of research about public attitudes to, and experiences of, public libraries.
  • Public opinion Publication

    Examining the Safety of Children Online Across Europe

    The EU Kids Online Project based at the London School of Economics and Political Science launch their report today detailing new and important evidence about children's exposure to and experience of risks on the internet. The report is based on a survey conducted by Ipsos among over 23,000 children and parents across Europe.
  • Investors Survey

    Harry Potter is the most famous Brit

    Harry Potter is the most famous Briton, narrowly beating James Bond and David Cameron, according to new research published today by Ipsos to coincide with the release of part one of The Deathly Hallows film.
  • Politics Survey

    Review of Pathfinder Best Value 2 Audits

    Ipsos was commissioned by Audit Scotland, on behalf of the Accounts Commission, to undertake an independent review of the Best Value 2 Pathfinder audits.
  • Investors Survey

    Veteran with new role of boosting the City's image

    Sir Robert Worcester, founder of MORI, discusses his new role as president of the Institute of Business Ethics with the Evening Standard.