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Breaking the Link: Fife and the Forth Road Bridge closure
The Carnegie Trust commissioned Ipsos Scotland to conduct a survey of 500 Fife residents, to explore Fife residents' use of the Forth Road Bridge and the consequences of the Bridge's closure on residents' lifestyles and consumer behaviour.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - March 2016
Ipsos's research highlights for March 2016 reveals the latest on the EU referendum; we reflect on equality for women; and on pessimism about propspacta for Generation Y.
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Commercial access to health data
The most in-depth research ever into what the public think about patient records being used by commercial organisations has revealed that the majority are in favour as long as there is a clear public benefit and appropriate safeguards are in place.
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The use and impact of venture capital schemes
Random probability telephone survey interviews and more detailed qualitative follow-up interviews were undertaken with investee companies and investors, covering EIS and VCT schemes.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - February 2016
Ipsos's research highlights for February 2016 features our latest survey of industry captains; trust (and lack of) in professions; and the global addiction to smartphones.
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Evaluation of the Reducing Reoffending Change Fund
The Scottish Government (along with the Robertson Trust and Scottish Prison Service) commissioned Ipsos Scotland, in collaboration with a team of academics led by Professor Gill McIvor, to carry out an evaluation of the Reducing Reoffending Change Fund (RRCF.)
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Support for junior doctors remains strong
Public support for the second round of the junior doctors' strike is as high as it was for the first strikes in January, new polling from Ipsos has found.
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Survey for The Equality Trust on Tax Credits
Ipsos asked a nationally representative sample of adults about their perceptions of tax credit withdrawal rates on behalf of The Equality Trust.
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Who is stepping up in the 'retirement revolution'?
New Ipsos research suggests that big business is beginning to do its bit to help their employees make good decisions at retirement. Does this mean the retirement savings industry itself needs to do more, asks Georgina Clarke.
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Politicians are still trusted less than estate agents, journalists and bankers
New polling by Ipsos shows that politicians remain the profession least trusted by the British public, below estate agents, journalists and bankers.