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  • Public opinion Publication

    Taste, Standards and The BBC

    Ipsos has carried out two surveys for the BBC on the issues of morality, values and standards of behaviour in broadcast media.
  • Politics Survey

    Issues Index July 2009

    As has been the case since September 2008, the economy is the most important issue facing the country today according to the public. Over half (55%) place it amongst the most important issues, a similar percentage to the number who cited this issue last month (54%).

    Indeed, the economy shows no sign of being knocked off the top spot - the second highest issue (race relations/immigration) is cited as an important issue by only half as many respondents (27%).
  • War/Terrorism Survey

    Attitudes to Afghanistan campaign

    As the eighth anniversary of the commencement of Britain's military action in Afghanistan approaches, research by Ipsos shows that more of the public now oppose Britain's campaign in that country than support it.
  • Investors Survey

    Conservatives lead Labour by 16 points in new Ipsos poll

    Ipsos's July Political Monitor, has been released. It shows the Conservatives on 40% (+2), Labour on 24% (+3) and the Liberal Democrats on 18% (-1).
  • Politics Survey

    Ipsos Political Monitor July 2009

    Ipsos's July Political Monitor (carried out by telephone between 17-19 July among 1,012 British adults aged 18 and over) shows that among those absolutely certain to vote, the Conservative Party lead the Labour Party by 16 points.
  • Investors Survey

    Businesses show signs of economic recovery, but more banking support needed

    Businesses, especially within the manufacturing and financial/business services sector, are showing early signs of recovery, with 22% expecting conditions to improve in the next 12 months, compared to 9% in November 2008.