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A quarter of GPs surveyed think their consortium will be ready to take on full commissioning responsibility by April 2013
A snapshot of GPs in England shows that while many are involved in commissioning decisions to some extent, only a quarter think that their consortium will be ready to take on full commissioning responsibility by April 2013
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Public attitudes to the nuclear industry
An Ipsos survey conducted in June for the Nuclear Industry Association shows continuing support for nuclear, despite Fukushima
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GPs have their say on NHS reforms
A snapshot of GPs in England shows that only a quarter think that their consortium will be ready to take on full commissioning responsibility by April 2013
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Shaping Perceptions and Attitudes to Realise the Diversity Advantage
This study, conducted by the Ipsos Social Research Institute in SPARDA countries, explores whether perceptions and attitudes of the public towards migrants and cultural diversity can be affected by the use of targeted communication strategies.
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Perception is all when it comes to immigration
Bobby Duffy writes in The Sunday Times about public perceptions of immigration across Europe and its possible impact on a co-ordinated EU policy.
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Too Many Immigrants?
Seven in ten (71%) Britons say there are too many immigrants in the country and just a quarter (27%) believe immigration is good for the economy according to the latest Global @dvisor from Ipsos.
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Public attitudes to the nuclear industry
An Ipsos survey for the Nuclear Industry Association shows continued support among the British public for an energy policy that includes nuclear energy as well as renewables.
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RAJAR Reaches Another Record High
RAJAR today released their Quarter 2 2011 radio listening results and, the good news is - it's more good news for radio.
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iPad - the Apple of the business elite's eye
The iPad is the Apple of the global Business Elite's eye, while iPhone has made serious inroads into BlackBerry's dominance of the business smartphone market.
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Endemol Sexperience Study
Ipsos MediaCT conducted a large scale national sex survey among 7,500 individuals in support of the new series of The Sex Education Show, currently airing Tuesday nights on Channel 4.