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Engaging the public in setting strategy for research into Basic Bioscience Underpinning Health
BBSRC commissioned Ipsos to conduct a general public workshop to explore what "healthy" means to people and their views on the challenges to health facing our society.
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Rockin' around the Christmas shops
Three quarters of British people (75%) expect to spend the same amount or more on Christmas presents this festive season, than they did last year.
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Half think aid spending is wasted
Three quarters of those surveyed in 24 countries know little about aid spending, and half think it is wasted, according to Ipsos Global @dvisor.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index 2012 Aggregate data
Ipsos's aggregated data from all 12 months of our 2012 Issues Index surveys, with the most important issues broken down by gender, age, ethnicity, social class and by voting intention. This is based on a total of more than 10,000 interviews, aggregated from the 12 individual polls.
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The mobile majority
Simon Atkinson writes in the Huffington Post UK on the latest tech trends uncovered by our Tech Tracker.
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The Ipsos Almanac 2012
Welcome to Ipsos's review of 2012 - a look at what our research has told us about the state of Britain in a memorable year.
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How does the rest of the world view Britain?
Research Director, Ben Marshall discusses how the rest of world views Britain and the Ipsos Reputation Centre's latest work for the British Council.
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Twelve shades of economic pessimism
Ben Marshall reviews twelve months worth of Ipsos's polling on the state of the economy.
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Economist/Ipsos December Issues Index
Our final Issues Index of 2012 shows the list of issues of most concern to the British public in the run up to Christmas, with a comparison to the local issues that fill up MP's postbags.
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2012's strong overseas impact for the UK
Research by Ipsos for the British Council shows that the UK's big events of the past year - including the Olympics, Paralympics and Jubilee - have improved the UK's reputation overseas and created substantial new interest in the country as a place to visit, study and do business.