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Scottish Public Opinion Monitor - April 2011
SNP open up substantial poll lead as election looms. With two weeks to go until the Holyrood elections, our latest poll for the Times shows a surge in support for the SNP, giving them a double-digit lead over Scottish Labour.
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Royal Wedding poll
Half of the UK public say they are interested in the forthcoming royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton (52%) and a similar proportion are likely to watch the event (56%).
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Ipsos OTX MediaCT nominated for MRC Award
Ipsos OTX MediaCT has been nominated as a finalist for the prestigious Market Research Conference (MRC) award for its Appcast project work with Lumi Mobile.
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Intervention in Libya, and public opinion around our involvement
In the latest Politics Wire blog, we examine the public's response to the continuing conflict in Libya and the factors that may affect this in the future.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index April 2011
Rise in concern about the economy and defence/foreign affairs amid the Portuguese bailout and Libya crisis
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Reuters/Ipsos International poll on Libya
The British have mixed feelings about the allied military action in Libya, as do people in America and Italy, while the French are the most positive, according a new Ipsos poll of working age adults for Reuters.
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Will the Portuguese bail-out boost support for cuts?
As austerity measures begin to bite at home, George Osborne is coming under pressure to reveal how much the UK will contribute in the bailing out of Portugal
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Social listening gets the corporate thumbs up - social engagement is a bit trickier
The last year has seen a vast increase in the value placed on social media by some of Europe's biggest brands according to new Ipsos research released today.
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Public Perceptions of the NHS and Social Care Survey
Since 2000, Ipsos has conducted a series of surveys about public perceptions of the NHS and social care on behalf of the Department of Health.
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People don't blame local government for cuts
Ben Page talks to Public Finance Magazine about public opinion on spending cuts, the March 2011 Budget, Chancellor George Osborne and his opposite number Ed Balls.