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Attitudes to Afghanistan campaign
As the eighth anniversary of the commencement of Britain's military action in Afghanistan approaches, research by Ipsos shows that more of the public now oppose Britain's campaign in that country than support it.
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Ipsos Political Monitor July 2009
Ipsos's July Political Monitor (carried out by telephone between 17-19 July among 1,012 British adults aged 18 and over) shows that among those absolutely certain to vote, the Conservative Party lead the Labour Party by 16 points.
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Issues Index June 2009
Ipsos's June Issues Index shows that, according to the public, the economy remains the most important issue facing the country, as has been the case since September of last year. Over half (54%) see it is an important issue, though this represents a drop of five percentage points since May. This is also a drop of sixteen percentage points since January, when seven in ten (70%) saw it as among the most important issues.
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Policing G20 and large-scale protests
This survey provided Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) measured opinions on police performance at the G20 protests in London and gauged the level of tolerance among the public for tactics used by the police when managing large-scale protests.
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Darwin survey shows international consensus on acceptance of evolution
This survey for the British Council investigates awareness and understanding of Evolution, including Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution.
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Young people speak out: attitudes to, and perceptions of, full-time volunteering
v, the national youth volunteering charity, commissioned Ipsos to undertake qualitative and quantitative research among young people aged 16-25 in England, to explore their views and experiences of volunteering, and specifically full-time volunteering placements.
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Ipsos MediaCT awarded TouchPoints 3 contract
The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) have commissioned Ipsos MediaCT to carry out the third wave of the successful TouchPoints initiative.
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Ipsos Political Monitor June 2009
Record dissatisfaction with the government, yet more expecting economy to improve than at any point since 1997