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Europe's Business Elite want both digital and traditional media
Europe's most successful and influential business leaders are increasingly incorporating digital media into their lifestyles, though not at the expense of traditional means, according to the latest Business Elite Europe survey from Ipsos MediaCT.
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The proportion of secondary school pupils taking private tuition has increased
Research conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Sutton Trust has found that a larger proportion of pupils in 2011 say they have received private tuition than in 2005.
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Public Attitudes towards Abortion
More (53%) agree than disagree (17%) that a woman should not have to continue with her pregnancy if she wants an abortion. Agreement has fallen from 65% in 2001 and 63% in 2006
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How broken is Britain?
Our first poll since the riots in England makes interesting reading. We tested the public's perception that `British society is broken', an issue the Prime Minister has spoken out about since first becoming Conservative Party leader. But what challenges does a 'Broken Britain' present?
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Young people, alcohol and influences
A survey by Ipsos for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation of early teen drinking patterns in England finds that drinking escalates to a worrying extent during these years.
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Ipsos's Great British Royal Weekend: Bumper response to mobile survey
This weekend over 750 panellists were recruited from Ipsos's online panel to download our bespoke Royal Wedding app to their smartphones.
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Scots split on how they intend to mark this week's royal wedding
A new poll by Ipsos has revealed a range of ways that Scots will mark this week's royal wedding, while highlighting that significant numbers will ignore the whole event
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Royal Wedding poll
Half of the UK public say they are interested in the forthcoming royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton (52%) and a similar proportion are likely to watch the event (56%).