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Perceptions Of England's Northwest 2006
Ipsos undertook a programme of research with residents, businesses and opinion leaders in the Northwest, across the UK as well as Europe and the US (opinion leaders only). All fieldwork was conducted between 6th January and 5th March 2006. The research follows on from similar studies conducted by Ipsos for NWDA in 2001 and 2003 and trends have been included in this report where relevant.
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The International Student Experience Report 2006
The UNITE International Student Report is a spin-off from the original UNITE Student Experience Report that Ipsos has been running for six years. This industry leading study offers an interesting perspective into the hearts and minds of international students, and offers an insight into how both home and international students see their university experience.
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Post-Deal Management Survey
Purchasers get the 'morning after' feeling as competitive M&A market puts pressure on them to deliver benefits post-deal
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Cultural And Tourism Marketing Survey
In 2004, London Calling Arts commissioned Ipsos to conduct a survey to explore current perceptions of marketing in the arts and possible future trends.
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Britain Today
Questions about happiness, worries, voting intention, Britain and being British, society, public services, perception of party leaders, sentencing/ punishment for crimes and spiritual beliefs.
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British Views On Respect
Ipsos's latest analysis reveals the disrespectful behaviour which most galls the British public. Swearing in public, dropping litter, jumping queues and inconsiderate use of mobile phones are just some of the things which annoy British people.
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Londoners Support Police Terrorist Response
The latest MORI survey for the GLA shows Londoners support the way the police responded to the attacks of July 7th. Three-quarters (77%) say they are satisfied with the way the Met Police responded to the attacks and 15% say they are dissatisfied. The survey also shows that two-thirds (65%) are noticing an increased police presence after the attacks and half (49%) say higher visibility policing makes them feel safer.
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Muslims 'Take Pride' In British Way Of Life
Britons endorse multi-cultural society, according to our latest poll for BBC News.
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Fixed Odds Betting Terminals
Assessing the effectiveness of the Code of Practice for Fixed Odds Betting Terminals, and the individual elements within it, in providing protection against problem gambling.
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State Of the Nation
In February, the single most important issue in the minds of nearly a quarter (23%) of the British nation was immigration and asylum seekers, nearly double the percentage who expressed concern about either the state of the nation's health care (13%) or Iraq, terrorism and the nation's defence (13%).