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The 4th National Scottish Survey of Attitudes to Mental Health, Mental Wellbeing and Mental Health Problems
Ipsos was commissioned by the Scottish Government to undertake this survey to examine the views and experiences of a representative sample of the Scottish population in relation to a spectrum of mental health-related issues.
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Almost half of us believe in Guardian Angels
According to an Ipsos survey, 46% of Britain's adults say they believe in Guardian Angels and 3 out of 4 of these people agree that their Guardian Angel has helped them in their everyday life.
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Scottish Public Opinion Monitor August 2009
The results from Ipsos Scotland's most recent Scottish Public Opinion Monitor have been released, providing an insight into the views of the public across a range of issues.
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Can You Hear Me
Corporate reputation should be an integral part of your marketing strategy - ignore it and your brand voice runs the risk of not being heard.
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Public want reduced cost of public transport prioritised over other transport issues
A new Ipsos survey for the County Surveyor's Society (CSS) finds reducing the cost of public transport prioritised by the public over everything else.
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Licence Fee Survey for the BBC Trust
An Ipsos poll carried out on behalf of the BBC shows that the public favours reducing the licence fee rather then funding regional news on other channels.
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Survey of public attitudes towards transport, 2009
An Ipsos survey for the County Surveyor's Society (CSS) finds reducing the cost of public transport prioritised by the public over everything else.
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Animal Experimentation Study
This Ipsos study carried out on behalf of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) is the sixth in a series examining trends in public attitudes towards the use of animals in research.
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Voting Trends: January - August 2009
Sir Robert Worcester, Founder of MORI, analyses voting trends for the year to date.
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Conservatives lead Labour by 17 points in new Ipsos poll
Ipsos's August 2009 Political Monitor, conducted 21-23 August, has the Conservatives up three points to 43% since July, and the Labour Party share up by two points to 26%, among those certain to vote.