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Parents Positive Towards Children Having Mobile Phones
Ipsos research, conducted on behalf of Disney and O2, reveals that parents of children aged between 8 and 16 believe the overall advantages of a child using a mobile phone outweigh the overall disadvantages. A majority would welcome a mobile phone package especially designed for use by families with children.
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Perceptions Of Child Protection Services In Edinburgh
The City of Edinburgh Council commissioned Ipsos to conduct a series of face-to-face depth interviews with parents and children who have experience of child protection services. The research explored all stages of the child protection process, including initial contact with social workers, case conferences and follow up care and support. The findings will be used to help the Council improve the services for future users. Fieldwork was between 4 November and 9 December 2005.
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Monarchy/Royal Family Trends - Prince Charles as King
Q On balance, do you think that Prince Charles will make a good king or a bad king when he comes to the throne in future?
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Attitudes Towards Teenagers And Crime
Some of the key national findings from the Dispatches programme are taken from a survey with 1,001 adults across Great Britain in March 2006. Other findings relating to specific local authority areas relate to analysis of BVPI (Best Value Performance Indicator) data from 2003/04.
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Public Services And NHS Poll
Ipsos conducted research on behalf of The Sun Newspaper looking at perceptions of the National Health Service and public spending.
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Monarchy/Royal Family Trends - Queen Camilla?
Q And do you think Camilla should become Queen at his side?
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Voting Intention, April 2006
Questions on voting intention and party support based on those who are certain to vote.
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Monarchy Poll, April 2006
Ipsos conducted research on behalf of The Sun Newspaper looking at the British public's attitudes towards the Monarchy.
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Post-Deal Management Survey
Purchasers get the 'morning after' feeling as competitive M&A market puts pressure on them to deliver benefits post-deal
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Young People And The Media
Ipsos analysed local and national press for all mentions of children and young people during the week 1-7 August 2005. This project was designed to update similar research carried out in 2004 between 2-8 August. A mix of 17 tabloid, broadsheet and local papers carried a total of 684 "youth" — related articles (in 2004 there were 603). Newspapers studied were: The Sun, The Mirror, The Mail, The Express, The News of the World, The Telegraph, The Times, The Guardian, The Independent, The Evening Standard, The Manchester Evening News, The Glasgow Herald, The Yorkshire Evening Post, The Western Mail, The Birmingham Post, The Eastern Daily Press and The Belfast Telegraph.