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Architecture And Design Scotland
The overall aim of the survey was to carry out a comprehensive survey of the way in which local authority and national park authority stakeholders perceive A+DS and to explore their experience of the organisation's Design Review service.
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UK's Manufacturers Optimistic
The latest National Business Survey reveals that the manufacturing sector has the most positive outlook for the next year compared to other sectors.
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The public and drugs use
Ben Page spoke at Drugs and Harm: A New Agenda for A New Government? in Windsor, Berkshire. Ben's speeach at the session was entitled "Where do people get their views about drugs and drug use?"
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MSC UK Way Forward
Ipsos's analysis of responses to the consultation on Modernising Scientific Careers (MSC).
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Ipsos February Political Monitor
The Conservatives remain ahead of Labour in voting intention support, Ipsos's February Political Monitor survey finds.
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Ipsos February 2010 Political Monitor
Among those who are "absolutely certain to vote", 37% say they would vote Conservative, 32% Labour and 19% Liberal Democrat. Assuming a national uniform swing, these shares of the votes would make Labour the largest party in a hung Parliament (with about 294 seats to the Tories' 275).
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Ipsos Political Monitor February 2010
Among those who are "absolutely certain to vote", 37% say they would vote Conservative, 32% Labour and 19% Liberal Democrat, our February Political Monitor shows.
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Climate Change Omnibus: Great Britain
A short tracking survey to investigate peoples attitudes towards and perception of the issue of Climate Change.
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Partnerships for Schools: Stakeholder Perceptions Survey 2010
Building Schools for the Future (BSF) will help improve education in their area by providing young people, teachers and communities with schools and facilities fit for the 21st century, according to over 90 per cent of local authorities and private sector companies interviewed by Ipsos.
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Worcester's Weblog: Like him, like his party
Sir Robert Worcester examines how floating voters are much more likely to vote based on image rather than issues.