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  • Politics Survey

    Political Commentary - What Do We Worry About?

    Does it make sense to talk about "British public opinion" as a single phenomenon? Surely the public consists of some many different groups with different interests and different strands of opinion that this is far too simplistic a notion? Well, no, not necessarily.
  • Society Survey

    Political Correctness Survey

    Ipsos interviewed 1,018 adults aged 18+ by telephone between 2-4 March 2007
  • Europe Survey

    Joining The Euro - Trends Since 1991

    Q If there were a referendum now on whether Britain should be part of a Single European Currency, how would you vote?
  • Politics Survey

    Perceptions of Government Sleaze - Trends

    Q The previous Conservative Government under John Major was accused of sleaze. Do you think the current Labour Government is more or less sleazy than the previous Conservative Government, or is there no difference between the two?
  • Personal Safety Fears of People With Disabilities

    A recent poll conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) reveals that a third of adults (32%) with a disability or long-term health condition do not feel safe in their locality. A quarter (24%) mention that they have difficulty using police services in their local area.
  • Pulse Check

    Pulse Check delivers key insights from Ipsos' Political Monitor, Political Pulse, and Public Services data, along with reactive polling, to help you navigate the evolving political landscape.

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  • Postal Survey Survey

    Consultation With Residents And Businesses In North Lincolnshire

    This study focuses on local views towards the town of Epworth in North Lincolnshire.
  • Public Health Survey

    National Patient Choice Survey, Wave 3

    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.
  • Politics Survey

    Glasgow Panel Survey VII

    Ipsos Scotland was commissioned by Glasgow City Council to conduct a series of eight large scale residents surveys in twice yearly waves. Each survey doubles as a recruitment exercise for the Glasgow Citizens Panel. The seventh survey in the series was completed in December 2006 and covered a range of topics including community engagement and citizenship, usage of and satisfaction with Council services, neighbourhood problems, the Glasgow Magazine and attitudes towards Young Scot / Kidz cards.
  • Politics Survey

    Sleaze Raises Its Ugly Head Again

    What is it about dying governments? No sooner than the bloom is off the rose, the chancers, the wanderers, the sense of power that suggests to some that laws are for little people and not them, and those who 'just can't help themselves', ascribed to Peter Mandelson after his second fall from grace and before the Prime Minister awarded him his third job, give the government of the day a bad name.
  • Public Attitudes Towards The Ban On Hunting With Dogs

    A new poll by Ipsos conducted on behalf of the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), the League Against Cruel Sports, and the RSPCA, shows public opinion is more than 3:1 in favour of the hunting ban remaining.
  • Politics Survey

    Political Commentary - Sleaze And Political Parties

    According to our poll conducted for The Sun last weekend [Attitudes Towards Sleaze], a quarter of the public now think that the present government is "more sleazy" than the Conservative government under John Major which preceded it; only 14% think the Major government was more sleazy. This is a question we have asked several times over the years [Sleaze Trend], but this is the first time that those who think the Blair government is the sleazier have outnumbered those who think the Major government is worse.