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  • Public views on the use of wild animals in circuses in England

    Poll commissioned for the RSPCA in 2006 asking whether people think the use of wild animals in circuses should or should not be banned.
  • Politics Survey

    Independent Review of Local Government Finance

    In June 2004, the Scottish Executive launched the Independent Review of Local Government Finance, and subsequently appointed a Local Government Finance Review Committee. The remit of the Committee is to examine options for local taxation, including: reform of Council Tax; to identify the pros and cons of implementing any changes to the local taxation system in Scotland and, to make recommendations.
  • Politics Survey

    Devolution 2 Years On

    BBC North East commissioned Ipsos Scotland to conduct this research two years on from the referendum in which people in the north east voted 'no' to regional government.
  • Economy Survey

    Checking Out In-Store Reality

    More than 50% say there are too many varieties on supermarket shelves; current products felt to be over-packaged by many
  • Family Survey

    Keeping Warm in Winter

    Comparative survey of attitudes and behaviour among older people in the UK and Sweden
  • 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

    Review Of Choices For Life

    The Scottish Executive commissioned Ipsos to conduct a review of Choices for Life. Choices for Life is an initiative which aims to promote healthy lifestyles and provide drug, alcohol and tobacco awareness to young people in innovative ways. The intention is to teach young people about important life choices they will face as they move from primary school into secondary school.
  • Britons Most Worried By Crime — And Government Is Least Trusted To Deal With It

    People in Britain are more worried about crime and violence than other major countries in Europe and the US, according to an international survey by the Ipsos International Social Trends Unit. The quarterly study — the International Social Trends Monitor — shows that over two in five British people find crime and violence one of the most worrying issues (43%), double the level in Germany (21%). Even Americans are far less concerned (27%).
  • Consumers Survey

    Lifting The Lid On The New Broadcast Generation

    Ipsos survey reveals latest technology habits of the British public
  • Politics Survey

    Proportional Representiation in local Scottish Government poll

    Holyrood Communications and Brodies commissioned Ipsos Scotland to conduct this research as part of a series of conferences that they are holding on the theme of public services and the local government elections in Scotland in May 2007.
  • Public Health Survey

    Public Trust In Doctors Is Still High

    Ipsos have been monitoring public trust in professions since 1983. Doctors are consistently rated as the most trustworthy of a variety of professionals — including teachers, scientists, politicians and journalists.
  • Public Health Survey

    Understanding Public And Patient Attitudes To The NHS

    This year the Healthcare Commission is supplementing its annual State of Healthcare report on the "the provision of healthcare by or for NHS bodies" in England and Wales with a summary of NHS-related research published by Ipsos since 2000. This supplementary report looks at public and patient priorities for, and satisfaction with, a wide range of different aspects of the NHS. The report highlights key trends over the last five years, looks at regional and demographical differences, and summarises areas of change.