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The beginnings of the Big Society?
There has been a lot of discussion about the Big Society, but what is actually happening in local communities?
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National Health? Citizens' views of health services around the world
People around the world believe that governments should encourage them to lead healthier lifestyles according to a new report published today by the Ipsos Social Research Institute.
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International University Students Study in Six European Countries
University students are concerned about the world situation but optimistic regarding their own futures according to a new report from the BBVA Foundation and Ipsos.
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Ipsos Business Review of the Year - Green Shoots or False Dawn?
Our End of Year Business Review looks back at a mixed year for businesses, and explores the trends businesses should look out for in 2011.
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No clear public support for minimum pricing of alcohol
As Hogmanay approaches, sccording to our latest Scottish Public Opinion Monitor, most Scots (58%) do think there should be an increase in the price of at least some types of alcohol.
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Public Opinion on Hunting in 2010
A poll of public opinion on hunting was carried out by Ipsos for the League Against Cruel Sports.
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Supporting the development of Big Society in new Localism?
Empowering local communities to shape local areas has been a goal of central government for the past decade, for some essential to the success of Big Society, and so it was unsurprising to read about it in the new the Localism Bill.
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Corporate Responsibility Attitudes of the British Public to Business Ethics
By two to one, people in Britain believe that British businesses generally act ethically, according to an Ipsos poll for the Institute of Business Ethics (IBE).
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December 2010 Issues Index
Concern about education increases in the wake of the student protests, though the economy and unemployment remain the two most important issues.
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Big Society: what of the new localism bill?
We've been waiting with bated breath for the new Localism Bill, finally published on Monday, 13 December. Not a lot of surprises in there - we've known for some time of the desire of Eric Pickles and co. to "fundamentally shake up the balance of power in this country".