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Swearing on television: Ipsos poll for the Daily Mail
A large majority of people (79%) think that there is more swearing on television now than 10 years ago, according to an Ipsos poll for the Daily Mail.
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Daily Mail Poll on Swearing on Television
79% of Britons now think that there is more swearing on television than there was 10 years ago, while only 3% believe there is less and 13% think that the level is about the same, according to an Ipsos poll for the Daily Mail.
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Wayne Rooney most trusted to score a last minute penalty in the World Cup final
England supporters trust Wayne Rooney the most to score a last minute penalty in the World Cup final.
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Ipsos World Cup Poll
According to a new Ipsos survey, Wayne Rooney is the England supporter's clear choice to step up to the spot with a score of 35%, well ahead of closest rivals Frank Lampard (18%) and Steven Gerrard (17%).
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Climate Change Still High on Publics' Agenda
Ipsos's most recent survey on climate change and energy supply shows that, despite a decline in concern about climate change, the majority of the British public still believe the climate is changing and say they are prepared to act on this.
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Was it the Sun (and the Times) wot (nearly) won it?
Sir Robert Worcester and Jayme Herve take a close look at the impact of the print media in the run up to the General Election.
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Highland Council Staff Survey 2010
This was the fifth survey of staff opinion in Highland Council. All staff were invited to take part, either online or by completing a paper questionnaire
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Predicting elections using 140 characters or less
Bobby Duffy, Managing Director, Ipsos Social Research Institute discusses how Twitter compares to traditional polling at elections.
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Ipsos polls during the 2010 General Election
Index of Ipsos research during the 2010 British general election campaign
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Ipsos Social Research Institute launches today
Ipsos, one of the world's largest research companies, today announces the launch of a major global initiative: the Ipsos Social Research Institute.