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Ipsos December 2010 Political Monitor
The Reuters/ Ipsos December Political Monitor shows Liberal Democrat support continuing to fall, while backing for Labour and the Conservatives remains largely unchanged.
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Ipsos Retail Flyer
The impact of the economic downturn upon consumers has increased the importance for retailers to achieve competitive advantage through insight across their business
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Event: Social Research Institute End of Year Review and Question Time
Videos from the Ipsos Social Research Institute (SRI) End of Year Review where we reflected on an eventful year for UK society with the help of our expert panel.
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Tuition fees poll
Ipsos's Tuition Fees Vote Poll for the News of the World finds views of Nick Clegg's trustworthiness have plunged since the election, and half of Lib Dem voters less likely to vote Lib Dem in future because of the tuition fee issue.
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Tough Choices: Different perspectives on long terms risks facing the public sector and wider civil society
As the UK public sector is about to undergo the most significant shift in decades, this report captures opinion and perception from four different perspectives across six different sectors and the public sector as a whole.
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Understanding Society: Different world, same problems?
It has been a challenging year for public services and politicians, but the UK is not alone. The winter issue of Understanding Society is the first truly international edition from the Ipsos Social Research Institute.
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Tell your residents what you are doing
Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, discusses how local councils must communicate their value for money in order to see satisfaction levels rise.
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England 4 - Spain/Portugal 3: Scots back England World Cup bid - just!
On the eve of FIFA's decision about who will host the 2018 World Cup, more Scots have chosen England as their favoured host, in front of the other two main contenders according to a new survey by Ipsos Scotland.
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Scots want more power but not independence
Two-thirds of Scots support more power for Scotland although around three quarters want the country to remain part of the UK, according to an Ipsos Scotland survey.
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Nuclear power: the highest public support in over a decade
Ipsos's latest survey for the Nuclear Industry Association shows favourable opinion of the nuclear energy industry climbing to 40% with just 17% unfavourable.