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Economist/Ipsos September 2013 Issues Index
Concern about defence/foreign affairs climbs to highest level since the Libyan crisis in April 2011, though the economy celebrates its fifth anniversary as the most important issue facing Britain.
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British public split on nuclear power
A recent Ipsos survey updates trend data on public attitudes to climate change, nuclear power, and other energy sources.
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Conservatives are happier with the direction of their party than Labour and Liberal Democrats
Ipsos's latest poll shows that Conservative supporters are happier with the direction of their party than Labour or Liberal Democrat supporters are with their parties
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Labour lead of three points as Miliband's personal ratings fall to lowest ever
The latest Political Monitor shows a softening in Labour's lead to just three points over the Conservatives. Meanwhile, Ed Miliband's personal ratings continue their downward trend over the year.
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Six in ten pupils in Scotland avoid using school toilets
Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People commissioned Ipsos to conduct a survey of S1-S6 pupils in Scotland to inform the Flushed with Success: Setting the Standard for Scotland's School Toilets campaign.
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Profile Matters: The World's Top Cities
The most striking finding from the Ipsos Top Cities research is that there are a handful of “superbrand” cities.
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The world's top cities - the view on the ground
Ipsos's "Top Cities" survey finds New York, London and Paris as clear winners when people around the globe were asked their views on the world's best cities.
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The world's least popular cities revealed in largest ever global study
The Ipsos Cities Index has identified the world's least popular cities.
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Low support for military action against Syria by Britain and the US amid fears it would encourage attacks on the West
A poll in Britain and the US shows Low support for taking military action in Syria.
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Boost for UK as London voted one of the world's top three cities in global study
London has been voted one of the world's favourite cities in the largest ever global survey of its kind by Ipsos, covering 18,000 people in 24 countries.