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Addressing public concerns on immigration requires looking beyond the numbers
What groups does the word 'immigrant' bring to mind? Tom Frere-Smith analyses our recent poll for the Migration Observatory.
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The Old... and the New: The Great British Royal Wedding
Ipsos and Techneos combined traditional polling, social listening and a smartphone application to provide a compelling 360-degree view Brit's experiience of the Royal Wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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Users of Social Care Personal Budgets
This report presents the findings from a qualitative research study commissioned by the National Audit Office to examine the users' experiences with personal budgets in adult social care.
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Ipsos MediaCT wins innovation award at research conference
Ipsos MediaCT's John Carroll and Gareth Deere have won the `Most Innovative' Prize at the Print and Digital Research Forum in San Francisco.
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Economist/Ipsos October 2011 Issues Index
The September Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that almost seven in ten (68%) are concerned about the economy, an increase of nine percentage points since September, and the highest level since the coalition came to power in May last year
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Planning an `independence generation' - can the SNP persuade voters to back an autonomous Scotland?
Mark Diffley analyses the mood among Scottish voters ahead of the SNP party conference in Inverness.
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SNP Conference: Ipsos Scotland Briefing Pack
As the SNP gathers for its first conference s a majority government, Ipsos looks at the rise in support for the party in recent times and considers key challenges for the future
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Social Media & The 2011 Scottish Parliament Election Campaign
Twitter, blogs and other social media have created a public forum for exchanging views and information. This report discusses the role of social media in the 2011 Scottish parlimentary election campaigns.
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London's skilled working class and policing
Ipsos polling for BBC London finds particularly strong support among skilled working class (or "C2") Londoners for the Met taking a more robust approach in any future riots.