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Best Team of Leaders - Trends 1989-2014
Q Which political party do you think has the best team of leaders to deal with the country's problems?
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Party Most Clear and United About Its Policies 1991-2014
Q Which political party is most clear and united about what its policies should be?
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The Committee on Standards in Public Life
A qualitative study for the Committee on Standards in Public Life explores public and stakeholder views on the ethical standards providers of publicly funded services should conform to, and how they relate to the Seven Principles of Public Life.
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Mid Sussex and Horsham Housing Survey
Ipsos was commissioned to carry out a survey of adult residents living across the Horsham and Mid Sussex local authority areas. The purpose of the survey for Meeting Place Communications was to help understand local opinion on housing topics as well as preferences for potential future housing developments.
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The Equality Trust - Public perceptions on taxation
A new Ipsos survey for The Equality Trust shows that 96% of the UK public favour a more `progressive' taxation system than currently exists.
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Pick Me, Love Me, Share Me!
In this thought piece Ipsos MediaCT investigates how the new MediaCT Pick Me, Love Me, Share Me model can help understand content and what can be done to improve it.
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Business confidence levels differ amongst small and medium businesses in the Eurozone
Andrew Croll shares the latest business confidence results for SMEs in the Eurozone.
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Ipsos Connect Tech Tracker Q2 2014
Ipsos Connect's Tech tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
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One in five Scots to support England in the World Cup
On the eve of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, our latest poll shows that one in five Scots plan to support England.
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`Yes' campaign seen as more effective than `Better Together'
As the independence referendum campaign enters its final 100 days, results from our latest poll for STV News show that the campaign for a `Yes' vote is seen as being more effective than the campaign for a `No' vote in September.