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Support for Nuclear Power - trend
To what extent would you support or oppose the building of new nuclear power stations in Britain to replace those that are being phased out over the next few years?
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Sycamore stumps adults in UK Biodiversity Census
Less than 1 in 4 British adults are able to correctly identify the Sycamore when shown a photographic image of the tree found commonly throughout the UK according to the results of a joint survey by the Natural History Museum, London and Ipsos.
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Strengthening Local Democracy - Focus Groups
Ipsos focus groups inform Strengthening Local Democracy Consultation, answering tough questions including "do councils have the powers they need to tackle climate change?"
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Climate Change Omnibus: Great Britain
A short tracking survey to investigate peoples attitudes towards and perception of the issue of Climate Change.
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It's the economy stupid... but not at the cost of trust
Ipsos's Reputation Council members are most concerned about the economy and trust in 2010.
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Home Energy Omnibus Research
Nearly half of people (48%) would be more likely to install energy saving devices in their homes if they were offered some help, an Ipsos survey commissioned by environmental charity Groundwork has found.
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2009 Members of the Scottish Parliament Survey findings
A year ago, MSPs were overwhelmingly pessimistic about the near-term prospects for the Scottish economy. Views now are more mixed - one in six Government Members believe prospects will improve compared to half of Opposition Members.
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Talk of independence is doing SNP few favours
The SNP maintains a strong position in terms of support for both Holyrood and Westminster elections in spite of, rather than because of, its policy on independence for Scotland according to Ipsos's latest political poll in Scotland.
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Recession is the catalyst for a decade of business change - CBI
New research for the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), released at their annual conference on 23rd November, and conducted by Ipsos, shows how companies are learning from their traumatic experiences through the recession.