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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor - July 2011
Half of the public think the phone hacking scandal will lead to major changes in public life, but large minority think it will blow over with no significant impact.
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Majority of Public Support EU's Ban on Seal Products
More than seven in ten adults (72%) across 11 European countries say they support the EU's ban on the sale of seal products in Europe according to Ipsos research for IFAW, HSI and others.
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Did You Know? How Brits relieve their stress
One in five British people (20%) say they experience stress on a daily basis and feel the emotional consequences are severe. Nearly half who have ever felt stressed have felt depressed or down (45%), a quarter of people (24%) have felt isolated by it, and one in eight (13%) believing they have nowhere to turn.
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Did You Know? Valentine's day not most passionate of the year
Valentine's takes only third place in a MORI poll of the 10 sexiest nights of the year.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index July 2011
Concern about Britain's ageing population - including social care and pensions - increases this month, although still far behind other domestic issues
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Referendum on the powers of the National Assembly for Wales - Public opinion research
Ipsos was commissioned by the Electoral Commission to conduct research among Welsh adults immediately after the March 2011 Welsh Assembly referendum.
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The equality duties and schools
Ipsos research for the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) examines the effects of the new equality duties in schools.
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Globalisation, Development and the Role of Religion
A 24-country poll that probes attitudes towards globalisation, development and religion (including tolerance, exclusivity and philanthropy). This was conducted for the Tony Blair Faith Foundation to support their work on promoting inter-faith understanding.
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National Survey of Charities and Social Enterprises 2010
The 2010 National Survey of Charities and Social Enterprises (NSCSE) conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Office for Civil Society shows that the sector has an increased role in delivering public services.