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Mind the Gap: Frontiers of Performance in Local Government V
This report considers local circumstances when calculating performance on perceptions-based indicators, value-for-money and satisfaction with the council. It also includes an updated version of our Area Challenge Index.
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Home Energy Omnibus Research
Nearly half of people (48%) would be more likely to install energy saving devices in their homes if they were offered some help, an Ipsos survey commissioned by environmental charity Groundwork has found.
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Ipsos January 2010 Political Monitor
Ipsos's January Political Monitor (carried out by telephone between 26-28 January among 1,001 British adults aged 18 and over) shows, across those certain to vote, a sharp swing back to Labour.
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Ipsos/Observer Political Monitor
Ipsos's January Political Monitor (carried out by telephone between 26-28 January among 1,001 British adults aged 18 and over) shows that Economic optimism for the next year has improved on last month.
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Ipsos/Daily Mirror January Political Monitor
Ipsos's January Political Monitor (carried out by telephone between 26-28 January among 1,001 British adults aged 18 and over) shows, across those certain to vote, a sharp swing back to Labour.
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Ipsos Political Monitor: Aggregated 2009 results
Voting intention findings from the monthly Political Monitor, aggregated across the whole of 2009 to allow more robust demographic analysis
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Carbon Monoxide Be Alarmed Campaign Research
Ipsos survey for the Carbon Monoxide - Be Alarmed! campaign into people's awareness of the dangers of Carbon Monoxide and their ownership of Carbon Monoxide alarms.
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Ipsos Teachers Omnibus 2009
Recent research by Ipsos on behalf of the Sutton Trust shows that teachers in England and Wales are most likely to support the Labour Party. Ipsos surveyed 1,000 teachers in primary and secondary schools on voting intentions.
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Research into Italian views on betting operators
New research from Stanleybet, Europe's leading cross-border retail sports betting company and Ipsos, reveals that almost a third of Italians (31%) support an increase in the number of sports betting operators and that two-fifths (42%) believe such an increase would boost jobs in the country.
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Cognitive testing of the questionnaire developed for the 2011 Census
Between 2007 and 2010, on behalf of the Scottish Government and General Register Office for Scotland (GROS), we conducted a series of studies testing a range of questions that had been developed for Scotland's Census 2011.