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Exploring the flexibility of the free entitlement to early education
Ipsos's latest research for the Department for Education explores how take-up of the free entitlement to early education could be increased and how the delivery of the free entitlement could be made more flexible.
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Powering the Nation
Ipsos managed the recruitment, and attitudinal survey, of a nationally representative sample of households across England to take part in research to monitor and measure electricity consumption of domestic products. This provided reliable average energy consumption data to be incorporated in modelling projections for future energy consumption.
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Getting involved in the debate about Scotland's future
We conducted a poll of 1,003 adults across Scotland on behalf of the Future of Scotland partners.
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Labour halt decline as SNP support slips
Our latest Scottish Public Opinion Monitor has Labour increasing its share of the vote for the first time in 18 months. Labour is on 32% up 9 points since January.
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Who do we think we are?
New Ipsos research for the Design Council finds 28% of Britons recall buying a British product or service recently, while manufacturing and the motor industry are seen as a weakness rather than a strength.
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Beyond the headlines: what is happening with NHS satisfaction rates?
Dan Wellings of our NHS and Public Health research area blogs for Nuffield Trust on what the recent polling tells us.
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Mediawatch: Picking on nine year olds can only backfire
Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, discusses Argyll & Bute Council's response to a nine-year-old's blog about her school dinners.
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A step in the right direction
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) commissioned Ipsos to explore public attitudes towards anti-social behaviour and police response. Wave One was completed in September 2010.
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"Going Underground" WiFi comes to the Tube!
Virgin Media brings WiFi to London Underground platforms, but what impact will it have on consumers and advertisers? Louise Brice writes in MediaWeek.
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12 per cent of Europeans expect economy to improve
The latest Ipsos Global @dvisor shows that just 12% of citizens from across 9 European countries expect their local economy to improve in the next six months.