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What do people want, need and expect from public services
Understanding citizens' perspectives on public services has been a central focus of Ipsos's work for many years. This new publication is the first report from our current collaboration on citizen engagement with the 2020 Public Services Trust at the RSA.
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Views on Animal Experimentation
Ipsos has asked the general public about their views on animal experimentation since 1999. The latest survey was conducted on behalf of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) in December 2009.
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Worcester's Weblog: Not Apathy
Sir Robert Worcester counters received wisdom about people's interest in politics.
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From A to B
At a time when local authorities face a squeeze on their finances and are repairing a pothole every 33 seconds, our new paper - From A to B - points to the importance of residents' perceptions of road conditions in shaping their overall views of transport and highways services.
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Who should run state schools?
NASUWT and Unison commissioned Ipsos to investigate who the public thinks should run state schools.
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Qualitative Research for the UK Statistics Authority
The findings from qualitative work conducted between 12th October and 1st December 2009 on behalf of the UK Statistics Authority. Interviews were conducted with senior opinion formers who use, and in some cases produce, official statistics.
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Cultural Community Survey
An Ipsos case study to establish the impact of the services that Wigan Leisure and Culture Trust provides has on people's lives and to identify the strengths and weakness of the service offering.
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National Business Survey
The National Business Survey is a survey of 5300 businesses by Ipsos on behalf of the Regional Development Agency (RDA) Network and Invest Northern Ireland is the largest of its kind, asking businesses about their performance, opportunities and issues.
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Marginals Poll - March 2010
Data is based on 1,007 adults aged 18+ across 56 marginal constituencies in Great Britain. These are Labour held constituencies which the Conservatives need a swing of between 5% and 9% to win.
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March Political Monitor, 2010
Our March Political Monitor shows that, among those who are absolutely certain to vote, 35% say they would vote Conservative, 30% Labour and 21% Liberal Democrat.