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Honey Bee Research 2012
Friends of the Earth commissioned Ipsos as part of The Bee Cause campaign, to get a sense of the public's knowledge of these key pollinators, which are facing steep decline in the UK.
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What do you Consume for Breakfast?
Radio expert Andy Haylett from Ipsos MediaCT presents the highlights from the latest RAJAR release.
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Breast Cancer Campaign Gift Aid research
Breast Cancer Campaign calls for the simplification of Gift Aid requirements for small workplace donations. The leading research charity commissioned Ipsos to conduct research to coincide with their flagship fundraiser, wear it pink exploring awareness of Gift Aid.
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Economist/Ipsos October Issues Index
Despite today's GDP figures showing that the UK has emerged from the double dip recession, half of the public (52%) still consider the economy to be among the most important issues facing Britain today,
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King's College London and Ipsos form research partnership
King's College London and Ipsos have formed a partnership to bring together researchers from both institutions to develop new opportunities and enhance the excellence and impact of the work that both do.
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Minimum pricing and underage drinkers
Carolyn Black of Ipsos Scotland explores the potential impact of alcohol minimum pricing on underage drinkers.
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Our poll in Scotland for The Times: Clarification
Following a recent report of an Ipsos poll in the media, we have released the following statement of clarification.
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Poll on Police and Crime Commissioner elections
Ipsos was commissioned by the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) to conduct research ahead of the Police and Crime Commissioner elections.
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Ipsos InnoQuest Asks "What's Your Archetype IQ?"
To help marketers better gauge the success potential of their latest innovations, Ipsos InnoQuest has developed a new Archetype IQ System for classifying consumer packaged goods innovations into 12 Archetype profiles.
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Serious challenges ahead for a party losing its optimism
Sir Robert Worcester and Mark Diffley analyse the results of our latest Scottish Public Opinion Monitor for The Times