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Provide clearer information to consumers, says Ofgem Consumer First Panel
Ofgem-commissioned `Consumer First Panel' calls for more easily understood communication of pricing, tariffs and energy use to consumers.
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Satisfaction with Alex Salmond slips though the SNP remains dominant
As the debate on the independence referendum intensifies, our latest poll reveals a fall in satisfaction with the First Minister although the SNP lead over Labour continues to grow.
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4 in 10 Scots back independence
In the first significant test of public opinion using the Scottish Government's proposed referendum question, four in ten Scots agree that Scotland should be an independent country.
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Labour supporters split on Miliband brothers
The People/Ipsos leadership poll shows what might happen in hypothetical leadership contests of the Conservative and Labour parties.
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British economy is in a bad state
Nine in ten Britons (92%) describe our economy as being in a bad situation according to the Ipsos Global @dvisor online survey conducted in 24 countries.
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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor - January
Conservatives and Labour are neck and neck as Ed Miliband's ratings hit a low point says our latest poll for Reuters.
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Protecting audiences in a converged world
Ofcom commissioned Ipsos to conduct new audience research to understand attitudes towards content regulation; and how far, and in what ways, the public expects it should be protected in a world where content can be accessed in such a broad range of ways.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index: January 2012
The first Economist/Ipsos Issues index of 2012 shows that concern about the EU/Euro has returned to the Top 10 list of issues facing Britain.
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Social networking = Cyberbullying?
One in ten (10%) British parents say their child has experienced cyberbullying according to new research from Ipsos released today.
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Public support for nuclear energy makes early recovery after Fukushima
Public support for nuclear energy has bounced back strongly since its June 2011 low point in the wake of the Fukushima incident in March.