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World AIDS Day 2011: Are we getting closer to zero?
On World AIDS Day 2011, Leila Tavakoli considers what the British public think of the problem of HIV/AIDS in developing countries today and how close this is to reality.
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World AIDS Day 2011: Public Perceptions of HIV
To mark World AIDS Day, on behalf of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, Ipsos asked the British public what they think of the problem of HIV in developing countries today.
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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor November 2011
The November Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor shows Labour increase their lead in the polls and just 15% believe the economy will improve in the next 12 months.
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Economist/Ipsos November Issues Index
Concern about unemployment rises to highest level this century, and concern about Europe/EU is now highest in over six years (though mentioned by fewer than one in ten)
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Buying British Food
Supporting the local economy is a driver for buying British food, according to new Ipsos research.
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Border Skirmish
Bobby Duffy in the Sunday Times writes that given our national concern about immigration, the government has reason to be concerned following the UK Border Agency row.
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Ipsos MediaCT Moves Mobile into the Mainstream
Ipsos MediaCT is bringing mobile into mainstream market research with the launch of Mobi-Vision, a research tool to enable clients to capture insights in real time via smartphones.
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Home Truths
Research Director, Ben Marshall, looks at the issue of housing and the possible political implications.
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Wellbeing not waistlines the priority for parents' food choices
Parents are more interested in long term benefits of healthy food choices rather than obesity levels.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
More people expect house prices to fall rather than rise over the next year, according to the second Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker research conducted by Ipsos.