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Ipsos are conducting the fifth UK Public Attitudes to Science study
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has commissioned Ipsos, in partnership with the British Science Association, to carry out the latest study in its Public Attitudes to Science series.
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Glasgow Life Staff Engagement Survey 2012
Glasgow Life commissioned Ipsos Scotland to conduct research among employees
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The economic mid-winter?
After a week which saw the IMF expressing concern about the state of the UK economy, a new global poll released today by Ipsos finds British consumers in gloomy mood.
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Understanding Society - April 2013
In this issue we bring together some of the world's leading thinkers in social psychology and behavioural economics and researchers from the global Ipsos network to consider the impact these disciplines are having on public policy.
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Understanding Scotland
Christopher McLean discusses the development of our Scottish Public Opinion Monitor infographic, avoiding Scottish stereotypes and the likeness to iChalky.
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Ipsos Political Monitor April 2013
The April Ipsos Political Monitor finds support for Labour at its lowest standing in exactly a year.
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Margaret Thatcher Poll: April 2013
A new Ipsos poll, released today to coincide with Margaret Thatcher's funeral, shows that the British public prefer Margaret Thatcher over any of her successors to list Britain out of the economic crisis.
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How should we pay for health care in future?
An informed public debate is needed about both the level of future spending on health and social care, and how that spending might be funded. With this in mind, The King's Fund, in collaboration with Ipsos, held two deliberative events with members of the general public.
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Hackney in 2013
This presentation outlines the main findings of a representative residents' survey conducted by the Local Government team at the Ipsos Social Research Institute. The report was presented by Ipsos Chief Executive Ben Page on Tuesday 9th April at Hackney Town Hall.
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New method for DNA collection from children
New methods of collecting DNA using saliva samples could help enhance cohort datasets with valuable biological information, a new Ipsos study suggests.