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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.
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Strong global opposition towards nuclear power
New research by Ipsos shows that three in five global citizens (62%) oppose the use of nuclear energy - a quarter (26%) of those have been influenced by the recent nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan.
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Labour leads on healthcare amid public concern about NHS reform - but is the public as worried as we think?
While the NHS reforms have been heralded as controversial by many healthcare professionals and parts of the media, the public is, so far, reserving judgement
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Labour leads coalition on healthcare amid concerns about NHS
The latest Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor finds public is concerned about the NHS, especially waiting times.