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Nextradio gives a glimpse of the future
MediaCT Light Bites: Andy Haylett left the Nextradio conference with a real feeling of positivity and excitement at what the future holds for radio.
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People "get" recycling but not energy saving
Half of GB adults have heard and understood the messages about recycling their waste, however the wider and arguably more important changes in behaviour which would impact the environment positively remain less well understood.
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Public attitudes to the nuclear industry
An Ipsos survey for the Nuclear Industry Association shows continued support among the British public for an energy policy that includes nuclear energy as well as renewables.
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Strong global opposition towards nuclear power
New research by Ipsos shows that three in five global citizens (62%) oppose the use of nuclear energy - a quarter (26%) of those have been influenced by the recent nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan.
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Energy security is a top concern for Brits
Energy security is the leading environmental issue for Britons, over and above climate change, according to a new international Ipsos poll of working age adults.
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Public make petrol prices top transport priority
A new survey conducted by Ipsos for the RAC Foundation has found the cost of petrol and diesel to be the public’s highest transport priority for Government action.
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Public support for a deposit refund scheme on drinks containers is strong
An Ipsos survey for the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) found that public support for a deposit refund scheme on drinks containers is strong.
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Scottish Liberal Democrat Spring Party Conference: an Ipsos Briefing Pack
With the Scottish Liberal Democrat Spring Party Conference kicking off in Perth this weekend, Ipsos has produced a briefing pack which charts the party's polling performance and highlights the key issues that will dominate this year's Holyrood election campaign.
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Business leaders show overwhelming support for the Coalition and cuts
Ipsos's Captains of Industry survey shows a massive 89 per cent of UK business leaders agree that the government's policies will improve the state of the British Economy.