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Young Londoners optimistic about their futures
London Councils commissioned Ipsos to undertake a piece of research with Key Stage 4 pupils (aged 14-16) to investigate aspirations in young people.
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Londoners' Attitudes to the 2012 Olympics
Between 15 - 19 July 2010, Ipsos contacted 1,002 people, aged above 17 and living in London, and asked identical questions to a survey we carried out in November 2006. The results of the survey were released to coincide with the two-year countdown to the Games.
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Ipsos / Reuters Political Monitor July 2010
Our July Political Monitor shows that, among those who are absolutely certain to vote, 40% say they would vote Conservative, 38% Labour and 14% Liberal Democrat.
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The First Year Of Marriage
In an online survey carried out by Ipsos for Channel 4, 20% of 16-54 year olds looking back at their first year of marriage said that they had the occasional regret or many regrets.
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Survey finds an increase in high levels of public trust and confidence in charities
A recent survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Charity Commission finds that although overall trust and confidence in charities remains in line with 2008, the proportion of people reporting high levels of trust and confidence in charities has increased from 36% to 41%.
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Top UK healthcare employers revealed
HSJ and Nursing Times have announced the Healthcare 100, which reveals the top NHS Employers. Researched by Ipsos, the influential list is based on the results of an exclusive poll of the employees of registering organisations.
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July 2010 Issues Index
The economy remains Britain's chief concern, though concern about unemployment increases
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Global perceptions of lung cancer
A quantitative survey by Ipsos across sixteen different countries to measure perceptions of which cancers kill the greatest number of people in their country, and attitudes towards lung cancer.
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June 2010 Political Monitor
Voting intentions (among those absolutely certain to vote) are Conservative 39%, Labour 31%, Liberal Democrat 19%, Others 11%.