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Public Trust and Confidence in Charities 2014
This report presents the findings of the 2014 Charity Commission study into public trust and confidence in charities, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Commission.
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Public views on ethical retail
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills commissioned Ipsos to conduct a survey into UK attitudes to ethical standards in retail and their impact on the public's buying decisions.
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Ipsos Economic Pulse - June 2014
Ipsos Global @dvisor for June shows continuing growth in confidence among Britons about the country's economic situation
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Privacy and personal data
The Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust commissioned lpsos MORI to complete a poll of the general public across Great Britain on privacy and personal data.
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Engaging the public and experts in decisions about tackling the greatest issues facing society today
An Ipsos public dialogue and stakeholder event on the Longitude 2014 prize challenge selection criteria and potential prize challenges.
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Management of the NHS
A new Ipsos survey for British Medical Association has shown that two in three (66%) of those in GB aged 15+ are in favour of doctors having a greater say in how the NHS is run.
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Private renters feel the effect of the high cost of housing
A newly commissioned poll, conducted on behalf of the Chartered Institute of Housing, shows that private renters are currently feeling the effects of the high cost of housing.
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Attitudes to Interchange Fees
Retailers in Europe believe American Express and Diners Club should be treated in the same way as Visa, MasterCard and domestic schemes in the EU-proposed legislation on Interchange
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The State of Education Survey
Ipsos, working with The Key, carried out online surveys of 1,198 school leaders and 1,079 school governors.
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Ipsos Political Monitor - Majority back more tax-raising powers for Scotland if it votes to stay in the UK, and say England and Wales should have the same
Majority back more tax-raising powers for Scotland if it votes to stay in the UK, and also think England and Wales should have the sames, according to the Scotland and English Devolution section of June's Ipsos Political Monitor. Three in four think the UK will still exist in its current form in one year, but less than half that it will in twenty years' time