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The proportion of secondary school pupils taking private tuition has increased
Research conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Sutton Trust has found that a larger proportion of pupils in 2011 say they have received private tuition than in 2005.
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Public Attitudes towards Abortion
More (53%) agree than disagree (17%) that a woman should not have to continue with her pregnancy if she wants an abortion. Agreement has fallen from 65% in 2001 and 63% in 2006
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SNP continues to dominate as Labour trails in Holyrood and Westminster poll
Our latest poll shows that, among those certain to vote, the SNP's share of the Holyrood constituency vote stands at 49%, up 4 percentage points on their election result.
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The majority of Scots still disagree with decision to release al-Megrahi
Two years on from the release of the man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, an Ipsos poll finds that the majority of Scots still disagree with the decision to release him.
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How broken is Britain?
Our first poll since the riots in England makes interesting reading. We tested the public's perception that `British society is broken', an issue the Prime Minister has spoken out about since first becoming Conservative Party leader. But what challenges does a 'Broken Britain' present?
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People "get" recycling but not energy saving
Half of GB adults have heard and understood the messages about recycling their waste, however the wider and arguably more important changes in behaviour which would impact the environment positively remain less well understood.
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Public sector leaders are pessimistic over the impact of cuts
Big Society Blog: Peter Cornick says our latest research reveals deep concern among public sector leaders about the impact of the cuts
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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor - August 2011
Tories and Labour broadly unchanged, Lib Dems up up 4 percentage points since July in our latest poll for Reuters.
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Reuters/Ipsos August 2011 Political Monitor
Most believe that British society is `broken' - but despite the riots this has fallen slightly since 2008. Even more people agree with David Cameron's assertion that "pockets of Britain are not only broken, but frankly sick".
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When celebrity endorsements go wrong
With 27% of consumers saying they would consider ditching a product if the celebrity endorsing it misbehaves, we look at the potential damage to brands by scandalous celebs.