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Active Adults Survey for Sport Wales

The Active Adults Survey by Sport Wales with fieldwork by Ipsos shows significant growth in participation in sport in Wales with the numbers of adults taking part in sport three or more times a week at their highest ever levels.
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Lifting the mood: The Olympic Legacy

A year on from the London Olympics and seven in ten (70%) Britons say the Games have had a positive effect on the mood of the British public even now according to a new Ipsos poll
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4 in 10 Britons think the Internet is a threat to knowledge

As part of a major new exhibition about the future of manufacturing, the Design Museum has carried out a survey with Ipsos which reveals that 6%, or one in 17 people in the UK, have an interest in owning a 3D printer.
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Survey on Golf Club Membership for WSFF

Ipsos research for the Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation (WSFF) shows that 55% of golfers think that hosting major championships at single gender clubs damages the reputation of golf.
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Summertime Blues?

The new 7-country Ipsos-Europ Assistance Holiday Barometer finds only 54% of Europeans planning to go on holiday this summer, the lowest for 8 years.
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How is Britain seeing in the New Year?

Three in ten (30%) Britons will see in the New Year at a gathering with their close friends and family according to a new poll from Ipsos.
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Rockin' around the Christmas shops

Three quarters of British people (75%) expect to spend the same amount or more on Christmas presents this festive season, than they did last year.
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Superhuman Paralympians change view of disabled people

Eight in ten (81%) British adults say that Paralympics 2012 has had a positive impact on the way disabled people are viewed by the public according to a new Ipsos poll.
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Olympics boosts opinion of BBC, Royal Family and London

Britons say the Olympic Games has had a positive effect on their views of the BBC, the Royal Family and the people of London, according to a new Ipsos post-Olympics poll.