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Disability and hate crime
New research for Mencap says that half (48%) of the public believe that people with disabilities are more likely to be targets of abusive comments or aggressive behaviour than other people.
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Margaret Thatcher is seen as most capable PM but Tony Blair is the most liked
Margaret Thatcher is seen as most capable PM but Tony Blair is the most liked
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Ipsos MediaCT awarded TouchPoints 4 contract by the IPA
The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) have commissioned Ipsos MediaCT to carry out the fourth wave of the successful TouchPoints initiative.
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The public do not trust politicians
Low levels of trust in politicians and journalists alike mean that British politics needs to be more creative about re-building public confidence.
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Doctors still most trusted profession; politicians least trusted
Ipsos research for the British Medical Association (BMA) shows that nearly nine in ten UK adults trust doctors to tell the truth; and people trust bankers and journalists more than politicians.
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Doctors are most trusted profession - politicians least trusted
Nearly nine in ten (88%) adults across the United Kingdom say they trust doctors to tell the truth, according to a new nation-wide poll carried out by Ipsos for the British Medical Association, making doctors the most trusted profession measured.
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TV gets smart: Assessing Internet Television
Our latest Ipsos MediaCT Bite Sized Thought Piece examines the reality of the hype behind Internet-connected TV sets.
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Ipsos MediaCT and Zokem launch M3
Ipsos MediaCT and mobile measurement company Zokem team up to provide smartphone and tablet usage data to UK clients through M3.
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Ipsos relationship with RAJAR set to continue
Ipsos are proud to announce that RAJAR have extended our media division's audience measurement survey through to 2014.