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Just Who Does the Internet Reach?
Only six in ten still have internet access; penetration is slowing down
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Political Commentary - Are Public Sector Workers Deserting Labour?
In recent months there have been some high-profile controversies involving the relationship between public sector workers and the Labour Government. The most recent of these involved below-inflation pay rises for public sector workers, as well as opposition to the Government's public sector reforms — particularly with the NHS.
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Determined To Succeed — Phase II Evaluation
Scotland's enterprise in education agenda has been driven by the Scottish Executive's 'Determined to Succeed' strategy. This, in turn, forms part of the Scottish Executive's wider enterprise policy agenda and contributes to the top priority of growing the economy. Within the context of the education sector, part of this entails a renewed vision for Scottish schools and education.
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A Strategy For A Scotland With An Ageing Population
The Scottish Executive has developed A Strategy for a Scotland with an Ageing Population (published March 2007), titled: "All Our Futures: Planning for a Scotland with an Ageing Population" to address the challenges and opportunities posed by Scotland's ageing population. The aim of the Strategy is to provide the framework for:
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Political Commentary - What Do We Worry About?
Does it make sense to talk about "British public opinion" as a single phenomenon? Surely the public consists of some many different groups with different interests and different strands of opinion that this is far too simplistic a notion? Well, no, not necessarily.
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Political Correctness Survey
Ipsos interviewed 1,018 adults aged 18+ by telephone between 2-4 March 2007
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Joining The Euro - Trends Since 1991
Q If there were a referendum now on whether Britain should be part of a Single European Currency, how would you vote?
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Perceptions of Government Sleaze - Trends
Q The previous Conservative Government under John Major was accused of sleaze. Do you think the current Labour Government is more or less sleazy than the previous Conservative Government, or is there no difference between the two?
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Personal Safety Fears of People With Disabilities
A recent poll conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) reveals that a third of adults (32%) with a disability or long-term health condition do not feel safe in their locality. A quarter (24%) mention that they have difficulty using police services in their local area.
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Consultation With Residents And Businesses In North Lincolnshire
This study focuses on local views towards the town of Epworth in North Lincolnshire.