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Papal Visit Poll
With the Pope arriving in Britain on Thursday, one in four British adults support his visit according to Ipsos's exclusive poll for The Tablet.
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Would Labour have won in 2010 if Blair was still leader?
Roger Mortimore, head of political research at Ipsos, looks at what might have been if Tony Blair was still prime minister at the time of the 2010 General Election.
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Risks in the public sector
The public lacks confidence in the ability of local public service organisations to deliver services in today's climate of austerity, but are sympathetic to the challenges, according to recent research conducted by Ipsos for Zurich Municipal.
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Youth Aspirations in London
London Councils commissioned Ipsos to undertake qualitative and quantitative research with Key Stage 4 pupils (aged 14-16) to investigate aspirations in young people. The research finds that most young people are optimistic about their future; more than four in five (82%) pupils say that they feel positive about their future after Year 11.
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Three in five milk buyers say they would never buy milk produced in large indoor dairies
The results of a recent Ipsos survey, commissioned by the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) show that three in five (61%) adults across Great Britain who buy milk say they would never buy it produced in large-scale indoor dairy sheds.
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Local Authority Chief Executives and Finance Directors Survey 2010
Survey of Scotland's 32 local authority Chief Executives and Finance Directors
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Tactical voting can still occur under the Alternative Vote
Dr Roger Mortimore, head of political research at Ipsos, explains that the Alternative Vote system would not mean the end of tactical voting.
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Parenting in Scotland - 2010
Ipsos was commissioned by Parenting Across Scotland to undertake a national survey of parents. The survey explored parents' experiences and views of a range of parenting issues, such as childcare and family spending.
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Optimism in the Scottish and UK economies falls
Scottish people are deeply concerned about economic prospects for Scotland and the UK, according to Ipsos's latest Scottish Public Opinion Monitor.
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Ipsos Scottish Public Opinion Monitor - August 2010
Ipsos's Scottish Public Opinion Monitor for August shows that the economy is still seen as the most important issue facing people in Scotland.