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Horses In The Circus
Zippos Circus has commissioned Ipsos to gauge public attitudes towards horse displays in circuses. Interviews were conducted among a nationally representative sample of 1,004 adults aged 18+ throughout Great Britain, by telephone, between 23-24 February 2006. Results were weighted to the national population profile.
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The Public And Privatised Rail
After 10 years of privatised rail, the British public are still to be convinced that a train journey is better value for money or safer than under British Rail. New research[1] from Ipsos shows that half (52%) of British people say they have a favourable view of the rail sector as a whole, while 30% are unfavourable. As National Passenger statistics show the highest level of customer satisfaction since Hatfield, in terms of the overall quality of the service, more than a quarter (28%) feel the service is better now than when it was nationalised compared to one in five (21%) who feel it is worse.
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Computer Games For Learning
NESTA Futurelab, a leading organisation in educational technology, commissioned Ipsos to conduct a survey investigating teachers' attitudes to mainstream computer games as part of their research project Teaching with Games, which is funded by Electronic Arts (EA).
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Attitudes To London Policing Survey
Ipsos interviewed 1,002 adults aged 18+ in London by telephone between 14-17 February 2006. Data are weighted to match the profile of the London population.
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Stirling Perception Study
Stirling Council and Scottish Enterprise Forth Valley commissioned MORI Scotland to conduct research into local and wider audiences' perceptions of Stirling. The research will be used to inform the development of a marketing strategy 'Selling Stirling'.
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Glasgow Panel Survey V
In 2003, MORI Scotland was commissioned by Glasgow City Council to conduct a series of four large scale residents surveys over the following two years. Each survey doubles as a recruitment exercise for the Glasgow Citizens Panel.
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Ipsos Political Monitor February
British electors' attitudes to the new Tory Leader David Cameron have not shifted over the past month, according to the latest Ipsos's February Political Monitor for The Sun. The poll, conducted between 16 and 20 February among 1,958 British adults aged 18+, continues to show that over half the public (52%) are hesitant to express an opinion about the way David Cameron is doing his job.
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BBC Education Survey of Parents in London
Has the quality of education which schools in London offer got better or worse since Labour came to power in 1997?
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Perception Of Cartoons Of Prophet Muhammad
Ipsos conducted research on behalf of The Sun Newspaper looking at perceptions of the cartoons of Prophet Muhammad which have been printed by a number of newspapers.
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Parents' Views Of Proposals To Improve Parental Involvement And Representation In Schools
MORI Scotland was commissioned by the Scottish Consumer Council on behalf of the Scottish Executive in June 2005 to conduct a national survey among parents of children in Scottish state education aged 5-16. The survey examined parents' views of the Scottish Executive's proposals to improve parental involvement and representation in schools. Current levels of involvement with their child's school were also examined, as were current representative structures.