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Sir Robert Worcester KBE DL Appointed President of Institute of Business Ethics
Sir Robert Worcester KBE DL, Founder of MORI and Chancellor of the University of Kent, has agreed to become President of the Institute of Business Ethics.
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Citizen Engagement: Testing policy ideas for public service reform
This qualitative study carried out on behalf of the 2020 Public Services Trust at the RSA helps to shed light on what politicians should take into account in their conversations with voters about reforms to public services.
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A research study among 11-16 year olds on behalf of the Sutton Trust
This report covers the result of research with young people, conducted by the Ipsos Social Research Institute on behalf of the Sutton Trust.
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The impact of tuition fees on progression into higher education
Even the lowest level increase in tuition fees (+1631,775 to 1635,000 p.a.) would reduce the proportion of young people likely to go into higher education, according to Ipsos research for the Sutton Trust.
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June 2010 Political Monitor
Voting intentions (among those absolutely certain to vote) are Conservative 39%, Labour 31%, Liberal Democrat 19%, Others 11%.
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Wayne Rooney most trusted to score a last minute penalty in the World Cup final
England supporters trust Wayne Rooney the most to score a last minute penalty in the World Cup final.
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Ipsos World Cup Poll
According to a new Ipsos survey, Wayne Rooney is the England supporter's clear choice to step up to the spot with a score of 35%, well ahead of closest rivals Frank Lampard (18%) and Steven Gerrard (17%).
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Ipsos Marketing - Global Consumer Views
Ipsos Marketing study: At least 80% of global consumers indicated that store brands are the same as or better than national brands on many dimensions.
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Sycamore stumps adults in UK Biodiversity Census
Less than 1 in 4 British adults are able to correctly identify the Sycamore when shown a photographic image of the tree found commonly throughout the UK according to the results of a joint survey by the Natural History Museum, London and Ipsos.
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Additional questions from the April Political Monitor
Brown is now seen as the most statesmanlike leader, and Clegg is most trusted, while Cameron's ratings have declined since last year