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Public confidence in human tissue regulation has increased
Confidence in human tissue regulation has increased after three years, according to and Ipsos survey for the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) published today.
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CSR Reaction Poll
KPMG/ Ipsos Spending Review reaction poll shows the public accept need for cuts but are worried about exactly where cuts are being made and the long-term impact
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October 2010 Issues Index
The economy remains the issue of most concern, particularly for private sector workers
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Scottish Public Spending Poll II
Scots are prepared to see some spending reductions but do not want NHS budgets cut,, according to an Ipsos Survey for BBC Scotland.
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The Labour Party Conference: Ipsos Briefing Pack
With the new Labour leader being announced on Saturday, and the Labour Party conference kicking off on Sunday, Ipsos has produced a briefing pack exploring the challenges facing the new leader.
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Higher Council Chief Exec Pay Has No Relationship with how Satisfied Residents are with their Council
There is no link between how much a council CEO is paid and how satisfied people are with the council's performance, according to new analysis by Ipsos.
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Public Sector Workforce Skills 2010
At this morning's GovNet Public Sector Workforce Skills event in London, Sir Robert Worcester, founder of MORI, explained the public sector's views on the upcoming cuts and economic pessimism.
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Ipsos/Reuters September Political Monitor
Our September Political Monitor shows Labour level with the Conservatives on 37% of the vote share among those absolutely certain to vote. For the first time since the election the government now has a negative satisfaction rating.
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September 2010 Issues Index
Trade unions/strikes have not been considered a major issue for many years by the British public according to the Ipsos Issues Index and this remains true at the start of this month.
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Economic Optimism Divides Public and Private Sector Workers
As the Trade Union Congress gets under way, Chris Phillips examines the widening gulf between private and public sector worker views of the economy.