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Support for Scottish independence goes up in latest Ipsos/STV News poll
According to our latest poll for STV News, among those certain to vote in next year's referendum, 34% would vote `Yes' if the referendum were held now.
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Ways of Working Survey
Ipsos were commissioned by NHS Clinical Commissioners to undertake an independent survey of CCG leads in England, in order to understand how the ways of working designed to frame relationships between NHS England and CCGs are being modelled.
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Engaging the public in decisions about regulation policy
Ofgem asked Ipsos to use the Consumer First Panel to examine what consumers want in a future Change of Supplier (CoS) process.
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Attitudes to healthcare services in the UK
The balance of opinion in the UK has hardened against private providers running healthcare services, says a new Ipsos poll for King's College London.
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Engaging the public in decisions about helping vulnerable energy consumers
In 2013, Ofgem asked Ipsos to use the Consumer First Panel to undertake deliberative research to explore in detail consumer views about vulnerability and the non financial support that vulnerable customers may need from energy companies.
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National Highways and Transport Survey 2013
An Ipsos survey for the National Highways & Transport (NHT) Network shows the public think the pothole problem is getting worse, but individual council results vary significantly.
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Customer Service: Fluid in Character but Consistent in Importance
Customer service has been seen consistently as an important factor to both consumers and opinion-leaders when making their judgements and decisions about companies in the UK Financial Services industry, writes Alex Moss.
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Police and Crime Commissioners: one year on
Research Director, Ashley Ames discusses whether the public are aware of Police and Crime Commissioners and their role, one year on from the inaugural elections.
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The `bedroom tax'; what the public think, and why
Research Director, Ben Marshall discussed Ipsos's research on attitudes to the `bedroom tax', and why the public holds those views.
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More support than opposition for `bedroom tax', but policy divides opinion
More of the public support than oppose the reduction of housing benefit for under-occupying social housing tenants, according to an Ipsos poll conducted for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) published today.