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Growth in online shopping among Scots
A new survey shows that almost a third of Scots (31%) do more online shopping now than they did a year ago.
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Public attitudes towards health and social care ratings
The Nuffield Trust commissioned Ipsos to conduct a piece of qualitative research to explore public attitudes towards ratings in health and social care to feed into the "Ratings Review" they have conducted on behalf of the Department of Health.
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Scottish Government approval rating remains positive
As the SNP gathers for its spring conference, a majority of Scots are satisfied with the way the Scottish Government is running the country
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Corporate Social Responsibility research for UNICEF
New research for UNICEF by Ipsos shows more than two-thirds of UK businesses think responsibilities to children will become more important over the next five years.
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The key to a happy retirement? The person you're sharing it with
Almost four in five (78%) older people are satisfied with their life nowadays, and personal relationships appear to be a key factor in determining how happy these later years will be.
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Google eTowns Methodology
There are around 2,000 towns in the UK. The first step of the research was to filter the number of towns using Google AdWords data and population size of towns within each to calculate which towns had the highest penetration of AdWords relative to population size.
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Is good digital advertising a fragment of your imagination?
The main driver of ad effectiveness is creative quality, yet digital media planners spend much of their time optimising based on ad sizes, websites and frequency. How can we help advertisers best leverage the fastest growing medium?
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Twitter Turns 7
As Twitter reaches its seventh birthday and with half of us in GB using social networks, the Ipsos Tech Tracker looks at whether the social network has grown big enough to attain a long life-span.
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Computer Literacy Survey for The Prince's Trust
For the Prince's Trust, we surveyed 15-25-year-olds about their computer and internet related skills and how this has impacted their ability to find work.
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Iraq war damaged Britain's reputation in the world
Over half the public think British involvement in Iraq war damaged our reputation around the world - but majority still think we should intervene abroad when justified.