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World Cup 2010
Televisions around the globe were tuned to the games, with audiences and ratings in many countries surpassing those achieved during the 2006 World Cup games - but did advertising bring marketers their desired results?
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Ipsos: X-Factor Buzz Chart
The latest update from the Ipsos X Factor Buzz chart shows that Mary Byrne could be in trouble this week.
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Latest RAJAR radio audience listening results released
The latest RAJAR results show that 91% of people aged 15 and over are listening to the radio each week.
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The Scottish Labour Party Conference: Ipsos Briefing Pack
As the Scottish Labour Party gathers in Oban for its annual conference this weekend, Ipsos has produced a briefing pack which charts the party's polling performance and examines voter attitudes to the key issues that will dominate next year's Holyrood election campaign.
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Public confidence in human tissue regulation has increased
Confidence in human tissue regulation has increased after three years, according to and Ipsos survey for the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) published today.
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Evaluation of the Sex Offenders Community Notification pilot (2009)
The Scottish Government commissioned Ipsos Scotland to undertake an evaluation of the Sex Offender Notification scheme, which was piloted for 36 weeks between September 2009 and May 2010, in the Tayside police force area.
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Policing anti-social behaviour
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) commissioned Ipsos to explore public attitudes towards anti-social behaviour and police response.
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Police Accountability and Governance Structures
The Association of Police Authorities (APA) commissioned the Ipsos Crime & Justice research team to carry out a series of discussion workshops to establish public attitudes to changes to police governance, and in particular the proposed role of elected Police Commissioners, as outlined in the Home Office 'Policing in the 21st Century' consultation paper.
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CSR Reaction Poll
KPMG/ Ipsos Spending Review reaction poll shows the public accept need for cuts but are worried about exactly where cuts are being made and the long-term impact
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The Business Elite want digital and traditional media
The latest Business Elite Europe survey has revealed that the most successful and influential business leaders are increasingly accessing media content through digital platforms, though not at the expense of traditional means.