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Economy still dominates, as concern about other issues drops
Ipsos's monthly Issues Index (conducted face-to-face from 11-16 December 2008) shows that, for the fourth consecutive month, the economy remains at the top of the list of the most important issues facing Britain.
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Transport Infrastructure and Services: Industry Views
Ipsos, in collaboration with Steer Davies Gleave, was commissioned to conduct a large scale research study among businesses on behalf of Scottish Enterprise, the Scottish Government, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Transport Scotland.
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Communication services and people with learning difficulties
Ipsos was commissioned by Ofcom to look at how people with learning disabilities use communications services (television, landline telephone, mobile phone, and the internet). The project looked at ownership, and choice of suppliers.
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Ipsos Political Monitor December 2008
Ipsos's December Political Monitor shows that among those absolutely certain to vote, the Conservative party voting intention share has dropped slightly by one point to 39% since our November Political Monitor, and the Labour party share has also fallen slightly by two points to 35%.
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Common Sense in a Changing World
Change is vital for organisations to survive and grow: external factors such as globalisation, the economic climate and new government legislation all demonstrate this requirement. Ipsos undertakes a vast amount of employee research on behalf of organisations going through significant change.
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Tory lead reduced to five points
Ipsos's poll carried out exclusively for The Mirror (conducted by telephone between 10-11 December 2008 among 1,007 British adults age 18+) shows that among those absolutely certain to vote, the Labour party's share has risen by four points to 36% since our previous voting intention poll carried out Nov 27-28. The Conservative vote share has dropped two points to 41%, and the Liberal Democrat share is on 11%.
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Half of Britons would like to bring about their own death when they felt it's time
A newly released Ipsos survey finds that more Britons want to be able to die at a time of their choosing than not: 47% agree that "I would like to be able to bring about my own death peacefully when I feel it's time".
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County Surveyors Society Roads and Highways 2008
Ipsos conducted this study on behalf of the CSS (County Surveyors' Society). The study measures public perspectives on the condition of highways - roads and pavements - and their spending priorities.
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Letter from Britain 2
An analysis by Sir Robert Worcester on the results of the 2008 American Presidential Election.
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Public Attitudes to Nuclear Energy 2008
Our annual survey of public attitudes to nuclear energy, conducted for the Nuclear Industry Association, shows that the trend in support for replacement nuclear newbuild has regained its upward momentum.