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More than four in five business leaders hope for "remain" vote in EU referendum
More than four in five British business leaders hope voters will vote to "remain" in the forthcoming EU referendum according to a new Ipsos study.
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Energy - the quest for a licence to operate
International research from Ipsos Global @dvisor and expert commentary from our Reputation Council members underline the growing challenge facing the worldwide energy industry, says Robert Knight.
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Barriers and concerns to boosting construction in the UK
Andrew Croll explores construction industry leaders' views on the challenges facing UK infrastructure development
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John Innes Centre: Public Dialogue to Inform Science Strategy
Ipsos was commissioned by the John Innes Centre (JIC), Sciencewise, and the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC) to carry out a public dialogue.
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Health and Wellbeing of 15 year olds in England
Ipsos was commissioned by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) on behalf of the Department of Health to run the What About YOUth? 2014 (WAY 2014) survey. Findings from WAY 2014 have now been published.
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Data privacy - concern, confusion and apathy
How do the public view data protection and privacy? Daniel Cameron blogs for the Market Research Society's Geodemographics knowledgebase.
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Scots believe independence is likely to happen in the next ten years
In the final release from our poll for STV News to mark 20 years of Ipsos's permanent office in Scotland, more than half of Scots believe independence will happen in the next ten years.
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Ipsos Scotland at 20
Ipsos Scotland brings together a selection of recent articles and thought-pieces we have produced, highlighting the range and depth of our thinking, showing how we have been at the forefront of innovation in the research industry.
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Scots optimistic about the economy in Scotland over next ten years, but expect cost of living to increase
In the latest release from our poll for STV News to mark 20 years of Ipsos's permanent office in Scotland, Scots are more optimistic than pessimistic about the economy in Scotland over the next ten years.
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Scots expect health, social care and police services to get worse in the next ten years
In a far reaching poll for STV News to mark 20 years of Ipsos's permanent office in Scotland, it is clear that Scots think that health, social care and the police are likely to be the public services which deteriorate over the next ten years.