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Use of Human Tissue
Ipsos was commissioned to examine general public perceptions of, and attitudes towards, the use of human tissue. Qualitative discussion groups in April-May 2007 were followed up with a quantitative survey.
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Ipsos Political Monitor August 2007
Ipsos's August Political Monitor puts Labour five points ahead of the Conservatives (41% vs 36%), with the Liberal Democrat share at 16%. Gordon Brown's personal rating shows 43% of the population satisfied with the way he is doing his job as Prime Minister.
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Political Commentary - Reflections On The Impact Of The Death Of Diana On The Monarchy
After Diana's death "the Monarchy realized that it stands or falls on public opinion" I was quoted as saying in the recent cover story in Time Magazine [note 1].
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Survey on Sleep
Ipsos and Ben Schott of 'Schott's Almanac' have teamed up to explore the British public's attitudes towards sleep.
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Attitudes Towards Gordon Brown, Foot And Mouth And The EU
Ipsos's latest poll for the Sun (conducted on the telephone from 8-9 August) indicates that the 'Brown bounce' continues, with Labour leading over the Conservatives on voting intention among those who say they are 'certain to vote'. Brown is seen to outstrip both Cameron and Campbell in being seen as trustworthy, as well as being perceived as 'better in a crisis' and 'better at understanding the problems facing Britain'.
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Political Commentary - In Which Gordon Is Unbounced?
Dr. Roger Mortimore on the much-discussed "Brown bounce".
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Political Commentary - Public: Government Should Intervene On Climate Change … Just Don't Tax Us
In the wake of the recent flooding that has inundated vast swathes of the country the debate about climate change continues to gather pace.
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Effect of Buy To Let Investment
One In Four Say Buy To Let Investment Is Having A Negative Impact On Where They Live
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Ipsos Political Monitor July 2007
Ipsos's July Political Monitor puts Labour's share of the vote six points higher than the Conservatives' (41% vs. 35%). Gordon Brown's first satisfaction rating score as prime minister is 35% satisfied and 20% dissatisfied.
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Young People and British Identity
Ipsos was commissioned by The Camelot Foundation to conduct research among young people, aged 16 to 21 years, on the meaning of Britishness as a national identity.
The study has been commissioned to bring to the debate young people's perspectives on what a national identity means to them, the relevance it has to their lives and its currency in present day culture.