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October 2010 Issues Index
The economy remains the issue of most concern, particularly for private sector workers
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Reuters/Ipsos October 2010 Political Monitor
The Coalition's messages on the economy appear to be getting through,
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Ipsos Statistics Research
Most of the public do not believe statistics and many do not understand percentages, new research by Ipsos on the eve of World Statistics Day shows.
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He didn't shoot the bear, but did he hit the brand?
Keith Glasspoole, deputy chief operating officer, Ipsos ASI, examines the Tippexperience and asks if it really helped the brand as much as it could have.
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Scottish Public Spending Poll II
Scots are prepared to see some spending reductions but do not want NHS budgets cut,, according to an Ipsos Survey for BBC Scotland.
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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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Trust and Financial Services
At last week's Liberal Democrat Party Conference Charles Adriaenssens, head of financial services at Ipsos, discussed the need for the financial services industry to re-build a position of trust with consumers.
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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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A funny thing happened on the way to Number Ten
On the Monday of the Liberal Democrat's conference in Liverpool, Sir Robert Worcester, founder of MORI, examined public opinion of the coalition at the GovNet fringe meeting.