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Doctors Remain Most Trusted Profession
In a year when trust in politicians and other public figures has declined significantly, more than nine in ten British adults trust doctors to tell the truth, according to Ipsos's 2009 veracity trust survey for the Royal College of Physicians (RCP.
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Labour lost Sun readers' support in 2008
The Sun's decision to switch its support to the Conservatives (announced today) is actually a reflection of a decision already taken by the newspaper's readers, as newly-published data from Ipsos shows.
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Moving towards a legal digital film market
This thought piece considers the twin
challenges faced by the film industry in needing to cut off illegal file sharing sites, whilst developing compelling official digital models to act as credible alternatives to
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Labour MPs twice as likely to expect a Conservative victory than a Labour victory
Only one in three Labour MPs now believe that their party will be the largest party after the next election, compared to three in five who expect the Conservatives to be the largest party.
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The Impact of the Economic Recession on HR
Talent 2 and Ipsos recently joined forces to survey senior HR professionals about how the global recession is affecting their organisations and their people management strategies and practices.
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Voters not ready for spending cuts
50% of people do not believe there is a need to cut spending on public services in order to pay off the national debt, an Ipsos poll commisioned by the RSA suggests.
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You turn if you want to
There is something peculiarly British about a relaunch. It may well be because as a nation we are increasingly (and proudly) fickle, one minute booing the thing we will then fast-track to sainthood - witness the tabloid press and the Great British
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Worcester's Weblog - "Becalmed"
Sir Robert Worcester notes that there has been a remarkable stability in the parties' share of the voting intention polls for over three months.
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The 4th National Scottish Survey of Attitudes to Mental Health, Mental Wellbeing and Mental Health Problems
Ipsos was commissioned by the Scottish Government to undertake this survey to examine the views and experiences of a representative sample of the Scottish population in relation to a spectrum of mental health-related issues.
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Scottish Public Opinion Monitor August 2009
The results from Ipsos Scotland's most recent Scottish Public Opinion Monitor have been released, providing an insight into the views of the public across a range of issues.