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Aviation Poll
A survey by Ipsos shows that about half the public believe airport capacity should remain at about the same levels as present and a further 19% say it should be reduced, even if this means the cost of flying increases. A similar proportion believe capacity should be increased (18%) even if this means building new runways.
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Support For Road Pricing If Revenues Used For Public Transport
New data published today by Ipsos shows that public opinion swings in support of road pricing when people are informed about how the revenues could be used to bring benefits:
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Global Hedge Fund Survey 2007
In 2007 Ipsos, on behalf of Ernst & Young, conducted a survey of leading hedge funds and fund of funds. The results provide a fascinating insight into the responses of this dynamic part of modern financial services sector as it faces the triple challenge of maturity, global expansion and increased regulatory scrutiny.
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Political Leaders And Trust
Ipsos's recent poll for The Sun gives the Conservatives a three-point lead over Labour among those who say they are certain to vote.
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Veterinary Care Of Working Animals In Emergency Situations
In July 2007, Ipsos conducted a survey of the Great Britain general public on behalf of SPANA, a British veterinary charity, to explore attitudes towards the veterinary care of working animals in emergency situations abroad.
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Age-Friendly Cities
Ipsos conducted a qualitative evaluation among older people (aged 60+) and service providers from the voluntary, public and private sectors to understand the characteristics of an 'age-friendly' city.
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Small Business Split On Early General Election
UK small businesses are split on whether or not Gordon Brown should call a general election now or wait until next year. Results of a poll conducted by the Orange Business Jury show that 40% want an election now, while 39% think it should be next year.
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Public Finds Much To Support in Conservatives' New Green Agenda
The Conservative conference gets under way this week in Blackpool with the environmental agenda promising to be a key test for David Cameron and his party.
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Best Party On Key Issues: Iraq
Q I am going to read out a list of problems facing Britain today. I would like you to tell me whether you think the Conservative party, the Labour party or the Liberal Democrats has the best policies on each problem.