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Stoke-on-Trent city governance options
Stoke-on-Trent City Council's current system of governance - elected mayor and council manager - must be replaced in 2009 because of changes in the law relating to council management in England and Wales.
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Government Delivery Index - Improving Public Services - Deal with Climate Change
Q How confident, if at all, are you that the government will "deal with climate change" in the next few years?
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Government Delivery Index - Improving Public Services - Control and Manage Immigration
Q How confident, if at all, are you that the government will "control and manage immigration" in the next few years?
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Government Delivery Index - Improving Public Services - Listening to People's Priorities
Q How confident, if at all, are you that the government will "listen to people's priorities" in the next few years?
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Government Delivery Index - Improving Public Services - Skills in Britain's Workforce
Q Thinking about Skills in Britain's workforce over the next few years do you expect them to ...?
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Research for Exeter City Council on future of Local Government
As part of its consultations on the future of local government in Exeter, Exeter City Council commissioned Ipsos to undertake a telephone survey involving a cross-section of residents living in Exeter and its surrounding areas.
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Public's views on prostitution
Ipsos recently undertook a two-part survey for the Government Equalities Office on the subject of prostitution.
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New Head of Ipsos Reputation Centre
Milorad Ajder has been appointed as Managing Director of Ipsos's Reputation Centre (RC).
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British Business People as affluent as ever despite credit crunch
More British business people are earning six figure salaries despite the credit crunch and fears of a recession. The Ipsos British Business Survey (BBS) found that 14% of the business people surveyed now earn more than 163100,000, an increase from 9% in 2005.
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Mothercare and The Body Shop least likely to be missed on Britain's high street
Nearly 70% of shoppers wouldn't miss Mothercare or The Body Shop if they were to close their doors for ever, new Ipsos research has found.