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Worcester's Weblog - Too early to call?
Sir Robert Worcester calls on pundits not to jump the gun and call the election too early. In this piece he explains the numerous issues and events that could still have a dramatic effect on who the country chooses as its next government.
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Finding the good from within: teachers as role models
This article was written by Ben Page and Sally Panayiotou from Ipsos and produced for Navigate as a Special Report.
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Public Attitudes to Nuclear Energy 2009
Our annual survey of the British general public on behalf of the Nuclear Industry Association has shows support for replacement nuclear newbuild is substantially unchanged at 43% and opposition is stable at 19%.
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Obama snubs Brown? So what?
MORI founder Sir Robert Worcester reports what people feel about the `Special Relationship'
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Animal Experimentation Study
This Ipsos study carried out on behalf of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) is the sixth in a series examining trends in public attitudes towards the use of animals in research.
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Businesses show signs of economic recovery, but more banking support needed
Businesses, especially within the manufacturing and financial/business services sector, are showing early signs of recovery, with 22% expecting conditions to improve in the next 12 months, compared to 9% in November 2008.
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Darwin survey shows international consensus on acceptance of evolution
This survey for the British Council investigates awareness and understanding of Evolution, including Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution.
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The Ipsos Global @dvisor
This second edition of the Ipsos Global @dvisor deals with how the disruption caused by the economic crisis is affecting the financial and CPG insdustries; and how it is precived by citizens around the world.
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Public Opinion: Why it is important and how to measure it.
Sir Robert Worcester on the art of measuring public opinion.
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Teachers Dismiss Calls For Creationism To Be Taught In School Science Lessons
Nearly half (47%) of primary and secondary school teachers disagree that creationism should be taught alongside the theory of evolution and the Big Bang theory in science lessons in England and Wales, new research by Ipsos has found.