81% of Britons say society is divided, rising to 91% of those aged 55-75 and 90% of Reform UK voters.
Little public support for doctors strikes
In our latest MediaCT Light Bites blog, John Carroll asks, in an industry where we are led to believe that print is dying and tablets are the saviour, why has print stood the test of time?
Annual survey of Chief Executives and Finance Directors of Scotland's 32 councils
Our first poll since the riots in England makes interesting reading. We tested the public's perception that `British society is broken', an issue the Prime Minister has spoken out about since first becoming Conservative Party leader. But what challenges does a 'Broken Britain' present?
With almost a third of top executives using tablets such as iPads, the business elite remains ahead of the curve in their adoption of technology and media consumption habits.
Just one in ten Britons expect the economy in their local area to be stronger in six months time according to the latest Ipsos Global @dvisor survey conducted in 24 countries
Half of GB adults have heard and understood the messages about recycling their waste, however the wider and arguably more important changes in behaviour which would impact the environment positively remain less well understood.
Marie Curie Cancer Care commissioned an evaluation of its Edinburgh Volunteer Visitor Service (VVS). The overall aim of the service is to provide respite support to carers caring for a patient at the end of life in order to enable more patients to be cared for in their own homes.
Ipsos MediaCT Light Bites Blog: Dawn Collis asks where the 7.5m News of the World readers will have gone when the NRS reveals its latest report in November.