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No clear public support for minimum pricing of alcohol in Scotland
According to our latest Scottish Public Opinion Monitor, most Scots (58%) do think there should be an increase in the price of at least some types of alcohol.
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Ipsos End of Year Political Review
Ipsos's Political Review of 2010 takes a look back at one of the most fascinating and unpredictable years in living memory.
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Monitoring Scotland's recovery
The spending patterns of the Scottish public and their optimism in the future will play a crucial role in the recovery of Scotland's economy.
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Students distrustful of politicians
A study of European students, conducted by the BBVA Foundation shows that while students are interested in politics they do not place much trust in politicans.
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MediaCT Light Bites: Radio listening is increasingly mobile
Charles Lawrie of Ipsos MediaCT, gives us a flavour of the latest set of RAJAR radio listening survey results.
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Supporting the development of Big Society in new Localism?
Empowering local communities to shape local areas has been a goal of central government for the past decade, for some essential to the success of Big Society, and so it was unsurprising to read about it in the new the Localism Bill.
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Store Bells Ring. Are you listening?
Samira Mohamed examines the effect of Christmas advertising and how people are more positive this year.
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Big Society: what of the new localism bill?
We've been waiting with bated breath for the new Localism Bill, finally published on Monday, 13 December. Not a lot of surprises in there - we've known for some time of the desire of Eric Pickles and co. to "fundamentally shake up the balance of power in this country".
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Event: Social Research Institute End of Year Review and Question Time
Videos from the Ipsos Social Research Institute (SRI) End of Year Review where we reflected on an eventful year for UK society with the help of our expert panel.
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Tuition fees vote has hurt Clegg
Ipsos's Tuition Fees Vote Poll for the News of the World finds views of Nick Clegg's trustworthiness have plunged since the election, and half of Lib Dem voters less likely to vote Lib Dem in future because of the tuition fee issue.