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New teenage health and wellbeing survey trialled
Around 7,000 teenagers will this week receive questionnaires in a trial of a new national survey on their health and wellbeing
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Ipsos Loyalty appoints Jonathan Nicholls as head of Employee Research in the UK
Ipsos Loyalty has announced the appointment of Jonathan Nicholls as head of employee research in the UK.
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Statement on voting intention figures for Scottish Parliament elections
As a result of a data processing error, the data tables we published from our last three polls on voting intention for the Scottish Parliament did not include a number of responses where respondents told us they would use their first vote to vote for a candidate who did not represent one of the four main political parties.
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STV Commissions Ipsos to Provide Opinion Polls on Independence Referendum
STV is partnering with independent research company Ipsos Scotland to provide STV News with a series of six opinion polls charting the views of Scottish voters in the run up to, and beyond, the independence referendum in September 2014.
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Housing at highest level of voter concern in 5 years
Ben Marshall blogs for Shelter confirming how concerned people in England are about housing.
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Student satisfaction at a nine-year high
Satisfaction rates among students at higher education institutions and further education colleges is high according to the latest National Student Survey conducted by Ipsos for the HEFCE.
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The 2013 Lloyd's Risk Index
The Lloyd's Risk Index 2013 is based on a global survey of over 500 C-suite and board level executives conducted by Ipsos for Lloyd's during April and May 2013.
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Ipsos Global @dvisor: Corporate Responsibility
Four in ten (37%) employees in 24 countries indicate it is `very important' for their own employers to be `responsible to society and the environment'.
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Muslims, benefits and teenage pregnancies: the perils of perception
The scale of our collective error is startling as our survey for the Royal Statistics Society and King's College London shows, writes Bobby Duffy and Hetan Shah in The New Statesman.