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Knowledge of the European Union 1991-2007
Q How much if anything do you feel you know about the European Union?
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Reported knowledge of the British constitution
Q How much if anything do you feel you know about the British constitution?
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CO2 Charging Survey
On behalf of Transport for London, Ipsos conducted a telephone survey on CO2 charging with 1,041 adults aged 16+ across London between 11-12 March 2008.
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Emissions Related Congestion Charging
On behalf of Transport for London, Ipsos conducted a telephone survey on the subject of Emissions Related Congestion Charging between 5 September to 1 October 2007.
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Perceptions of Social Class (trends)
Q Most people say they belong either to the middle class or to the working class. Which of these best describes you, middle class or working class?
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Survey on Class
Ipsos and Ben Schott of 'Schott's Almanac' have teamed up to explore the British public's attitudes towards Class.
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Consumers Oppose Nanny State On Plastic Bags
In the wake of possible impending legislation which will force retailers to charge for plastic bags, new research from Ipsos indicates that the government may face consumer opposition to their plans - particularly from less affluent shoppers who resent being dictated to on this issue.
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Ipsos Political Monitor February 2008
Ipsos's February Political Monitor, carried out between 21 and 26 February, shows the Conservatives on 39%, Labour on 37% and the Liberal Democrats on 16%.
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Doctors Still Top The Poll As Most Trusted Profession
Doctors still top the poll as the professionals that the public trust most. An Ipsos survey commissioned by the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) shows that doctors come out first when the public is asked whom they generally trust to tell the truth. The annual poll indicates that nine in ten adults say they trust doctors to tell the truth.
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EU Referendum Survey
Ipsos's recent poll for the Liberal Democrats shows that over half of British adults think there should be a referendum on Britain's membership with Europe (54%), while a quarter disagree (27%).