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A complete dissolution of confidence: how it's not just Britain's banks that are no longer considered trustworthy
Now it is not just bankers that the public mistrust: Chris O'Brien of Ipsos Loyalty on how the influential are viewed with suspicion by the public.
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Public at `tipping point' on attitude towards cuts poll shows
People's attitudes towards cuts to public spending and reduced living standards may be reaching a `tipping point' with high concerns about the future effect on themselves and their family, an RSA commissioned survey suggests.
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The majority of Scots are satisfied with the Scottish Government
The Scottish Government has a healthy public approval rating, according to our latest Scottish Public Opinion Monitor, conducted last month.
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The Friends and Family Test: are you asking the right questions?
Research Director, Jonathan Nicholls, discusses the challenges faced by NHS trusts, putting in place The Friends and Family Test.
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Ipsos poll for Oxfam Scotland
A majority of Scots do not think the tax system is fair and want taxes raised for the wealthiest according to a new poll we conducted for Oxfam Scotland.
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Majority of Scots support lowering the drink drive limit
On the day that MSPs debate proposals to lower drink drive limits in Scotland, our poll reveals that a majority of the public support a reduction of those limits.
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Support for independence continues to fall as Labour narrows gap with SNP
Our latest Scottish Public Opinion Monitor for The Times shows that support for independence continues to fall
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Take centre stage
The housing crisis is a great opportunity for political parties to win over the public, says Research Director, Ben Marshall, in his latest article for Inside Housing magazine.
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Labels, damn labels and statistics
Sara Davidson looks at the precieved labelling of individiuals through the use of quantitative data
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Fifty shades of opportunity
Brands are realising that sex is no longer a dirty word, writes Karolina Drakic, associate director, Ipsos Marketing.