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Consumers Oppose Nanny State On Plastic Bags
In the wake of possible impending legislation which will force retailers to charge for plastic bags, new research from Ipsos indicates that the government may face consumer opposition to their plans - particularly from less affluent shoppers who resent being dictated to on this issue.
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Ipsos Delivery Index Budget Briefing
Alistair Darling delivers his first Budget as Chancellor this week having faced a number of difficulties since entering 11 Downing Street last summer, such as an economic slowdown and criticism of his handling of Northern Rock.
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Closing The Gaps
Crime has fallen, but people don't believe it - and they've lost confidence in the government. This report looks at the reasons for this "perception gap" and what we can do to close it.
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Blair's Britain: The Social & Cultural Legacy
Social and cultural trends in Britain 1997-2007 and what they mean for the future
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BBC Survey on Trust Issues
The survey was intended to enhance our understanding of the public's beliefs and attitudes on a variety of subjects; in particular the trust they place in various organisations.
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End Of Year Review 2007
The Ipsos 2007 Review, covers some of the key findings from our research for a wide range of government departments and businesses.
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Ipsos Announces Senior Management Changes
Ipsos, one of Britain's leading market research agencies, has announced changes to its senior management team.
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House of Lords Survey
Ipsos's recent survey for the Constitution Unit at University College London (UCL) asked which factors the public think are important to the legitimacy of the House of Lords.
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National Patient Choice Survey, Wave 8
Since the beginning of 2006, patients have been entitled to a choice of four or more hospitals when referred by their GP. The Department of Health commissioned Ipsos to undertake a regular postal survey assessing the implementation of this policy.