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Strong support for a cap on immigration amidst economic concern
Three quarters (75 per cent) of Britons believe that immigration is currently a problem, according to new research released today by Ipsos.
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Public attitudes towards HIV
A new Ipsos survey for the National AIDS Trust (NAT) explores public understanding of HIV transmission, the realities of HIV in the UK today, and attitudes towards people with HIV.
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Scottish Public Opinion Monitor February 2011
With the Holyrood election now under three months away, our latest poll reveals a significant reversal in fortunes for the two main parties, with the SNP now holding a slight advantage.
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Few know Harry Potter film effects wizardry developed in the UK
Few know Harry Potter film effects wizardry is developed in the UK, and most misjudge the subjects needed for a career in designing visual effects or video games according to Ipsos research conducted for NESTA.
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Confusion over smartphone operating systems
Smartphone operating systems are a world of confusion for users according to Ipsos's Mobile Operating System Syndicated Study.
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Economist/Ipsos January 2011 Issues Index
The economy remains top issue of concern for all going into 2011 but there are different party priorities after that.
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Ipsos January 2011 Political Monitor
Confidence in Britain's economic prospects falls away, as support for the government decreases.
However, Cameron remains liked and the public have not yet made up their minds about Ed Miliband -
British economic optimism is among lowest in the world
Britons are among the most negative about the economy in the world according to January's Economic Global Pulse from Ipsos' Global @advisor, online research conducted in 24 countries.
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Generation Scotland: Public Views on Participating in a Genetic Database for Medical Research
Ipsos was commissioned by Generation Scotland (a collaboration between Scottish Universities' Medical Schools, many other biomedical research institutes and the NHS Scotland) to undertake a random, pre-selected survey of 1,000 people across Scotland.
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International University Students Study in Six European Countries
University students are concerned about the world situation but optimistic regarding their own futures according to a new report from the BBVA Foundation and Ipsos.