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New world of risk: change for good
This report by Ipsos and Zurich Municipal captures opinion and perceptions of the risk landscape facing local government from three perspectives.
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Out of hours GP services
The National Audit Office (NAO) commissioned lpsos MORI to complete a survey of the general public in England. The survey asked four questions focusing on out of hours General Practitioner (GP) services and other urgent care services, such as NHS 111.
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The Connected Consumer: Global Village Technology
In their latest thought piece Ipsos MediaCT investigates attitudes towards technology and how they differ according to country.
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Driving change: public concerned about safety of young drivers and back licence restrictions
An Ipsos poll for the RAC Foundation finds over two-thirds of British adults (68%) saying they support, in principle, the introduction of a graduated driver licencing scheme (GDL) for newly qualified young drivers.
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Women in society: Ipsos Global Trends Survey
New data from the soon to be released Ipsos Global Trends Survey, shows that one third (34%) of online adults across 20 countries agree that the role of women in society is to be good mothers and wives.
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What do school leaders and the public really think?
Ben Page, chief executive, blogs on the findings of our survey for The Key network of school leaders.
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Economist/Ipsos June 2014 Issues Index
Race/immigration is now seen as the singular most important issue facing Britain today according to our latest Issues Index for The Economist.
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Survey of Agricultural Tenant Farmers
A survey of agricultural tenant farmers in Scotland assessing some of the issues they face in order to to support the Scottish Government's Agricultural Holdings Legislation Review.
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Renting-out Agricultural Land in Scotland Survey
A survey of agricultural landlords in Scotland to better understand the issues they face to support the Scottish Government's Agricultural Holdings Legislation Review.
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The state of UK public parks
The Heritage Lottery Fund commissioned Ipsos to run a survey across the UK to understand more about the public's use of parks, and the value they place on them.