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`Personal hooks' the key to tackling Scotland's digital divide
Explaining how the internet is relevant to people's personal hobbies and interests is key to tackling Scotland's digital divide, according to a new report by the Carnegie UK Trust and Ipsos.
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Social Listening Evaluation of the #BackClimateAction Tweetathon
Ipsos conducted a social listening evaluation of a "Tweetathon" promoted jointly by the Departments for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) and Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) on 25th November 2014.
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Overwhelming public support for the `Gordon's Fightback' Campaign
An Ipsos Scotland poll for the Gordon's Fightback campaign shows overwhelming support for their key objectives.
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Millions of visits to The Royal Parks in London, and high ratings given by visitors
During 2013/14 Ipsos carried out a programme of visitor research for The Royal Parks, an executive agency of the Department for Culture Media and Sport.
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Scots not convinced by Smith commission proposals
On the day that the UK Government publishes draft legislation to devolve additional powers to the Scottish Parliament, Ipsos's new poll for STV News suggests that voters are not won over by the proposals.
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SNP remains in dominant position as election approaches
With the General Election a little over 100 days away, Ipsos's new poll for STV News shows the SNP maintaining a strong position.
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More people think we're talking about immigration "too much"
New polling by Ipsos shows that two in five people (37%) think immigration has been discussed too much.
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Public persuasion: Emergence of driverless cars in Europe
Driverless cars are to hit the street soon but are the public ready? Ilana Tyler-Rubinstein talks about what motoring journalists think about this brave new world.
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Can you win an election debating transport policy?
As a political battleground, the UK’s transport sector is becoming increasingly high profile. Tom Fife-Schaw asks if debate on transport policy can be a vote winner.
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Hard to call: The next election and the private sector
2015 looks set to be riddled with uncertainty for the UK’s private sector. Tom Fife-Schaw looks at what British business should be looking out for after May