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  • Politics Survey

    Will the internet mean the end of civilisation as we know it?

    Andrew Green of Ipsos MediaCT in Warc's Market Leader magazine looks at the implications for the Internet on traditional broadcast and print media.
  • Consumers Publication

    Thoughtpiece - What Price A Song?

    Understanding the behaviours and attitudes of people who download music illegally.
  • Politics Survey

    Issues Index February 2009

    Ipsos's February Issues Index shows that the economy remains the most important issue facing Britain as far as the public are concerned. However, the percentage of those saying the economy is among the most important issues facing Britain (67%) has decreased since last month (when it peaked at 70%). This is the first time since July 2008 that there has been a drop (albeit a small one) in the number concerned about the economy. Crime remains in second place, cited as an important issue by a third (32%) of the public.
  • Politics Survey

    Experiences and Perceptions of Property Managing Agents

    The Office of Fair Trading commissioned Ipsos Scotland to undertake a survey of owner-occupiers living in flats as part of a market study of Scottish property managing agents.
  • Politics Survey

    Ipsos Political Monitor, February 2009

    Ipsos has published the February Political Monitor showing the Conservative Party with a 20 point lead over Labour, an increase of 6 points on last month.
  • 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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  • Consumers Publication

    Thought Piece - The On Demand Market

    The multichannel TV homes universe has grown from 29% at the end of 2000 (Ipsos MediaCT's Technology Tracker), to over 88% of homes (Ofcom Q3 2008).
  • Doctors once again the most trusted profession

    Doctors have been named the profession most trusted by the general public for the 25th year running, according to the latest Ipsos survey commissioned by the Royal College of Physicians. The annual poll, conducted 10 years after the Shipman case, indicates that over nine in ten adults in Britain believe doctors can be trusted to tell the truth, coming ahead of - for example, teachers, professors and judges.
  • Immigration Survey

    Diversity and Multiple Identities - University of Oxford

    We will be conducting survey fieldwork for a research project by Oxford University which looks at how ethnic diversity can impact on social trust.
  • Public opinion Publication

    Top Tips For Your Website

    Did you know that Internet users take less than a minute to decide whether they trust your website and its content?
    And the look of your homepage will help them determine whether they view your organisation as professional, friendly or unorganised.
  • Market Research Publication

    In Perspective 2008/09

    What does the future hold? This Ipsos report looks back at Britain in 2008 and ahead to Britain in 2009.
  • Politics Survey

    National Qualifications Consultation

    Ipsos Scotland was commissioned to undertake a programme of research to support the Scottish Government's consultation on the future of National Qualifications.