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Scottish Public Spending Poll
Scots acknowledge the need for spending cuts but want the cuts to happen slowly to protect services according to an Ipsos survey for BBC Scotland.
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Majority of voters still do not know what the 'Big Society' means
Fifty-five per cent of people have not heard of the goverment's Big Society policy according to an Ipsos survey commissioned by the RSA.
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The Conservative Party Conference: Ipsos Briefing Pack
To mark the Conservative Party's first autumn conference as the party in government for 14 years, Ipsos has produced a briefing using recent and historical polling data to illustrate the position the party finds itself in.
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The future is in our hands: Technologies to revolutionise mobile research
Following several false starts during the last decade, the mobile phone now holds great potential in the research process. AJ Johnson analyses the state of play in an article for ESOMAR's Research World publication.
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The Liberal Democrat Conference: Ipsos Briefing Pack
With the Liberal Democrat Party Conference kicking off in Liverpool on Saturday, Ipsos has published a briefing pack examining where the party stands in the eyes of the public.
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Ipsos/Reuters September Political Monitor
Our September Political Monitor shows Labour level with the Conservatives on 37% of the vote share among those absolutely certain to vote. For the first time since the election the government now has a negative satisfaction rating.
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Economic Optimism Divides Public and Private Sector Workers
As the Trade Union Congress gets under way, Chris Phillips examines the widening gulf between private and public sector worker views of the economy.
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Service Charging Survey
Charging for services is an option open to councils in a number of ways - this research aimed to gain an understanding of the current trends in local government in terms of charging, as well as future plans. The survey sought to consider specific services, and examine the motivations for charging for these, as well as the barriers to doing so.
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Youth Aspirations in London
London Councils commissioned Ipsos to undertake qualitative and quantitative research with Key Stage 4 pupils (aged 14-16) to investigate aspirations in young people. The research finds that most young people are optimistic about their future; more than four in five (82%) pupils say that they feel positive about their future after Year 11.
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Optimism in the Scottish and UK economies falls
Scottish people are deeply concerned about economic prospects for Scotland and the UK, according to Ipsos's latest Scottish Public Opinion Monitor.