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No clear public support for minimum pricing of alcohol
As Hogmanay approaches, sccording 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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Public Opinion on Hunting in 2010
A poll of public opinion on hunting was carried out by Ipsos for the League Against Cruel Sports.
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Ipsos December 2010 Political Monitor
The Reuters/ Ipsos December Political Monitor shows Liberal Democrat support continuing to fall, while backing for Labour and the Conservatives remains largely unchanged.
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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.
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Tuition fees poll
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.
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Tough Choices: Different perspectives on long terms risks facing the public sector and wider civil society
As the UK public sector is about to undergo the most significant shift in decades, this report captures opinion and perception from four different perspectives across six different sectors and the public sector as a whole.
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Nuclear power: the highest public support in over a decade
Ipsos's latest survey for the Nuclear Industry Association shows favourable opinion of the nuclear energy industry climbing to 40% with just 17% unfavourable.
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Most important issues facing Scotland
Economic issues continue to be seen as the most important issue facing Scotland today, mentioned by 43% of respondents in the November wave of our quarterly public opinion monitor, up by 7% from August
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Scotland Public Opinion Monitor November 2010
Five months out from the Holyrood election, Labour has a 10 point lead over the SNP in the latest poll from Ipsos Scotland.
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Examining the Safety of Children Online Across Europe
The EU Kids Online Project based at the London School of Economics and Political Science launch their report today detailing new and important evidence about children's exposure to and experience of risks on the internet. The report is based on a survey conducted by Ipsos among over 23,000 children and parents across Europe.