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Increased powers is the favoured option for Scotland's future
The majority of the Scottish public wants to see further powers given to the Scottish Parliament though Devo Plus proposals according to our poll for Reform Scotland.
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Economist/Ipsos June Issues Index
Despite the Eurozone crisis, just 8% place the Euro/EU amongst the most important issues facing the country, as general economic issues continue to dominate.
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Who cares for the carer? An ethnographic understanding of the role of carers in home dialysis
Ipsos Ethnography are currently working with NHS Kidney Care to highlight the difficulties that carers face when caring for renal patients and look for potential success stories to learn from.
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Rethinking Ad Development
Ipsos shares our advertising experience on how consumer insight can aid the early stages of creative development, and help support creativity without the risk of "failure".
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A change is as good as a rest
As Special K changes its creative approach to advertising, what more do advertisers need to do when changing tactics? Tara Beard-Knowland of Ipsos ASI writes in Campaign.
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Support for independence falls back while First Minister's approval rating also dips
Three weeks after the `Yes' campaign was launched, support for Scottish independence has fallen in our latest poll for The Times and The Sun.
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Ipsos statement on same-sex marriage poll in Scotland
Ipsos statement on same-sex marriage poll in Scotland.
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Ipsos survey on television picture quality
An Ipsos survey for AV Forums reveals that half (51%) of Britain's television owners don't make any adjustments to their TV picture after purchasing their set.
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Think BR: Don't twist the numbers
Measuring social media reactions to an event is an important way to evaluate a campaign, but a system of benchmarks is crucial to give the numbers meaning, writes Eoghan O'Neill in Brand Republic.
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Majority of Scots support gay marriage
The majority of Scots think that same-sex couples should have the right to marry, according to our latest poll for the Equality Network.