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  • Politics Survey

    Attitudes Towards Leaders And Parties

    The latest monthly Ipsos poll for The Sun examined public attitudes to the main two party leaders plus Gordon Brown and how these relate to attitudes towards the Labour and Conservative parties.
  • Survey

    The English Are In Favour Of A National Day Of Celebration On St George's Day

    Findings from an Ipsos survey commissioned by the Chairman and National Organiser of the St George's Day Celebrations, Bruno Peek show that the English public are keen to celebrate St George's Day on April 23 with a national day of celebration. Three-quarters (74%) of us think it's a good idea and seven in ten (72%) are keen for the day to be made into a bank holiday. Three charities: RNID, the charity for deaf and hard of hearing people, AICR and RVS are benefiting from the money raised by the celebrations.
  • Public opinion Publication

    Lessons in Leadership

    The IDeA and Ipsos's latest research on the links between leadership and management style and performance in Local Government
  • Humanist Beliefs

    Ipsos recently conducted a survey on behalf of the British Humanist Association. The objective of the research was to gauge the levels of Humanist-related opinion that exist amongst the British population.
  • Politics Survey

    Public Consultation On The New Gender Equality Duty (Glasgow)

    The Gender Equality Duty was introduced in April 2007 aimed at addressing inequality on the grounds of gender. As part of its consultation process, Glasgow City Council commissioned Ipsos to conduct focus groups research among local residents.
  • 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 opinion Publication

    Survey Methods At Ipsos

    Ipsos uses all major survey methods across our huge range of work. This runs from face-to-face in-home interviewer surveys using probability samples, through telephone surveys using quotas that are designed to reflect the population, to online studies using panels of people who have signed up to take part in surveys.
  • Environment Survey

    Attitudes Towards The Construction Of A Windfarm In Shetland

    Ipsos was commissioned by Viking Energy Ltd to conduct a survey among Shetland residents, exploring attitudes towards the proposed construction of a windfarm in the central mainland of the island.
  • Public Health Survey

    Attitudes Of Londoners To The Public Smoking Ban

    The vast majority of Londoners (83%) support the Government's ban on smoking in public places according to an Ipsos survey for The Evening Standard. The research shows that most people (72%) strongly support such a ban; with only a small proportion of the public as a whole opposed to the ban (12%). Even among smokers, a clear majority are in favour of the ban (64%).
  • Politics Survey

    Ipsos Political Monitor December

    More of the public are satisfied with the way Gordon Brown is doing his job as Chancellor of the Exchequer than are satisfied with the performance of any of the three party leaders. However, Gordon Brown's personal ratings are the lowest recorded by Ipsos since 1997 with the exception of the fuel crisis in late 2000.
  • Politics Survey

    Issues Index: 1997-2006

    Q What would you say is the most important issue facing Britain today?
    Q What do you see as other important issues facing Britain today?
    (Unprompted - combined answers)
  • Public Health Survey

    Perceptions Of Information Provision

    The Stroke Association has worked with Ipsos to gauge awareness of information provision among people who have recently had a stroke.