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`Thanks for Tuning In'
Radio expert Andy Haylett from Ipsos MediaCT presents the highlights from the latest RAJAR release.
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Public concerned about cuts to council services, but councils aren't necessarily to blame
New research commissioned by NLGN shows the public are more likely to blame govermment, not councils, for local cuts to services.
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British 'stiff upper lip' may prevent early presentation for cancer symptoms
A new study for Cancer Research UK, published in the British Journal of Cancer shows what factors may hold people back from seeking early medical advice for symptoms of cancer.
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Survey sets the standard for residents to rate their care
Our report for the 2012 Your Care Rating Survey sets out the development of Your Care Rating and results from the trial survey, conducted in Autumn 2012.
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Predictions for 2013 poll
A new Ipsos poll of predictions for 2013 reveals how likely the British public think it is that the Coalition will break up, NASA will find life on Mars, Prince Harry will get engaged, Andy Murray will win Wimbledon and the UK economy will fall back into recession.
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Britain in slow lane of two-speed Europe
Europe is divided between those who see their economy as "strong", and those who do not, with Britain firmly in the latter camp according to our latest 24-country poll.
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Choice Review Survey
Ipsos was commissioned to conduct research to build on existing data to understand more about how users actually choose services and/or the reasons they decide not to exercise choice.
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Economist/Ipsos January 2013 Issues Index
The top 10 issues across this month exactly match the top 10 issues across 2012, indicating that the public's priorities are unshifting as we go into the new year.
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Land Value Tax Poll
Ipsos carried out a poll for the Coalition for Economic Justice (CEJ) on public attitudes to and awareness of land value tax (LVT).
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Giving birth and child's health are women's greatest fears before starting a family
Before starting a family, new mums' greatest fears are the health of the child (35%) and giving birth (35%), followed by financial stability (22%), according to a recent Ipsos Marketing/Bounty poll.