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Public Awareness Of Thrombosis
Ipsos conducted research on behalf of Lifeblood: The Thrombosis Charity looking at public awareness of thrombosis. The aim of the research was to find out what people associate with the word 'thrombosis', and how aware they are of the symptoms.
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Ipsos Political Monitor April
This month's Ipsos Political Monitor finds the lowest level of satisfaction with the Government since it was first elected in 1997. The poll, which was conducted between 27 April and 2 May, finds that 22% are satisfied with the way the Government is running the country, compared to 68% who are dissatisfied, a net satisfaction score of -46%, eight percentage points lower than in March.
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Preston Quality Of Life Survey
85% of people living in Preston are satisfied with their local area as a place to live, 63% rate Preston highly and 86% see their communities as friendly.
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Cleveland Police Force Mergers Survey
Ipsos are aware of comments made by the Chief Constables of Durham and Northumbria Police about this survey.
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Cleveland Police Authority Survey — Briefing Note
This is a briefing paper on the recent survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of Cleveland Police Authority.
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Public Services And NHS Poll
Ipsos conducted research on behalf of The Sun Newspaper looking at perceptions of the National Health Service and public spending.
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Voting Intention, April 2006
Questions on voting intention and party support based on those who are certain to vote.
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Monarchy Poll, April 2006
Ipsos conducted research on behalf of The Sun Newspaper looking at the British public's attitudes towards the Monarchy.
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Public Attitudes Towards HIV
Findings from this Ipsos survey suggest there is a declining knowledge among the British public with regards to HIV infection and personal risk. While most people are able to identify that sex without a condom between a man and a woman (79%) and between two men (79%), are possible ways HIV is transmitted these proportions represent declines from 2000 (from 91% and 88% respectively, in 2000). Knowledge is particularly low in London despite the higher prevalence of HIV in the capital.
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Attitudes To The Scottish Parliament And Devolution
Ipsos was commissioned by the Scottish Parliament Corporate Body to assess attitudes towards the Parliament and devolution. The purpose of the research was to obtain a source of information which would help inform the Parliament's public information and participation strategies. The specific objectives of the research were to: