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The reputation of local government
This report presents the findings of a literature review of research into public attitudes towards local government in England. This was conducted by the Ipsos Social Research Institute on behalf of the Local Government
Association (LGA) to support the launch of the `My Council' campaign among English local authorities. -
Confidence Restored in Transatlantic Relationship - Ipsos Survey for Atlantic Partnership
The relationship between Britain and America now is strong, according to an Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for the Atlantic Partnership. Seven British adults in 10 say that it is either "very" (15%) or "fairly" (55%) strong while just 16% say it is not. Only two people in 100 say that the "special relationship" is not at all strong.
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Real Trends Flyer
Real Trends is an innovative new service to understand how British society is changing and advise our clients on what this means for them.
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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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Thoughtpiece - Response Rates
Strategies to maximise response rates to market research surveys taking into account the survey universe and method of data collection.
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Multiplayer Paper
A study of multi-play services of internet, landline, mobile and digital TV to understand the success criteria for suppliers.
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Dublin people more optimistic about personal finances
There has been a major fall in financial confidence over the past few months for those living outside Dublin, whilst confidence amongst those living in the capital has remained static. According to research from Ipsos, compared to the first three months of 2008, the proportion thinking their personal circumstances will improve over the next year has fallen by 10% amongst those living outside Dublin (from 33% to 23%), whilst remaining broadly the same within Dublin (falling from 42% to 39%).
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MediaGuardian poll on BBC licence fee
Ipsos research for MediaGuardian conducted in August indicates that while public support of the licence fee may not be strong, BBC programmes and services enjoy strong comparative popularity.
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Selling the D word
This study supported Channel 4's BritDoc festival by investigating attitudes towards UK documentaries.
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Selling the D-Word
In support of the BRITDOC festival, part of the Channel 4 British Documentary Film Foundation, Ipsos MediaCT have undertaken primary research to investigate the perceptions of the documentary market in Great Britain and the opportunity beyond TV.