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  • Education Survey

    Ipsos Teachers Omnibus 2009

    Recent research by Ipsos on behalf of the Sutton Trust shows that teachers in England and Wales are most likely to support the Labour Party. Ipsos surveyed 1,000 teachers in primary and secondary schools on voting intentions.
  • Investors Survey

    2009 Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) survey findings

    A year ago, MSPs were overwhelmingly pessimistic about the near-term prospects for the Scottish economy. Views now are more mixed.
  • Sports Survey

    Research into Italian views on betting operators

    New research from Stanleybet, Europe's leading cross-border retail sports betting company and Ipsos, reveals that almost a third of Italians (31%) support an increase in the number of sports betting operators and that two-fifths (42%) believe such an increase would boost jobs in the country.
  • Politics Survey

    2009 Members of the Scottish Parliament Survey findings

    A year ago, MSPs were overwhelmingly pessimistic about the near-term prospects for the Scottish economy. Views now are more mixed - one in six Government Members believe prospects will improve compared to half of Opposition Members.
  • Consumers Publication

    It's already looking a lot like Christmas...

    There are few brands for which 2009 will be hailed as a classic year and many are now looking at Christmas as a final opportunity to salvage something from the economic wreck of the past 12 months. But it is clear that the majority of retailers and marketers will inevitably feel the effects of the economic crisis this Christmas.
  • Market Research Publication

    Ipsos Business Review of the Year 2009

    As 2009 draws to a close, can we make any conclusions about what the events of the last year mean for business in Britain today?