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Active Adults Survey for Sport Wales
The Active Adults Survey by Sport Wales with fieldwork by Ipsos shows significant growth in participation in sport in Wales with the numbers of adults taking part in sport three or more times a week at their highest ever levels.
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Maintaining pride in the NHS: The challenge for the new NHS Chief Exec
In her latest blog, Anna Quigley looks at public perceptions of the NHS and what it tells us about the challenges facing Simon Stevens, its new Chief Executive.
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Four ways to turn good press relations into outstanding ones
Chris O'Brien highlights the methods being used by press teams to develop strong relationships with Financial Journalists.
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Drinkaware research into drinking behaviour and attitudes
Alcohol education charity Drinkaware has published the findings from a recent Ipsos study of adults' and children's drinking behaviour and their attitudes towards alcohol.
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Audit of Political Engagement
The Audit of Political Engagement is an annual research survey measuring the nature and extent of political engagement among adults in the UK, undertaken by the Hansard Society and conducted by Ipsos.
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Economist/Ipsos April 2014 Issues Index
Economic concerns, both personal and general, continue to dominate; 36% of the public mention the economy amongst the most important issues facing Britain however this remains the lowest percentage to do so since June 2008.
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Eleven EU countries surveyed on Ukraine
An Ipsos survey shows a majority (55%) of citizens of eleven countries in the European Union believe their leaders should do everything possible to support stability in the remaining country of Ukraine given the recent annexation of the Crimea region by the Russian Federation.
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The birth of real-time research
Social media provides the potential to research political events as they happen. Carl Miller of Demos and Bobby Duffy of our Social Research Institute report back on their live analysis of the EU debates.
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Infrastructure UK, OK?
Decisions on infrastructure need to be less of a done deal, and more of a proper dialogue. That way, public opinion will become less polarised and levels of local trust improved according to Ben Marshall's recent blog for Public Finance.
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Help to Buy: One year on
Housing bubble or boom? Ben Fowler of the Ipsos Reputation Centre looks at MPs’ attitudes towards the Help to Buy policy