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Ipsos iris: Total understanding of UK online audiences

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  • Immigration Survey

    Rivers of Blood Survey

    A survey conducted by Ipsos from 11-13 April 2008 found that a quarter (25%) of British adults felt that local areas were losing their sense of Britishness because of immigration; a 13 percentage point increase from 2005. Results are based on a nationally representative sample of 1,000 GB adults aged 18+ years.
  • Politics Survey

    London Mayor Poll For The Observer - 8-9 April 2008

    Ipsos interview a representative quota sampe of 600 adults in London aged 18+ and asked those absolutely certain to vote a few questions.
  • Politics Survey

    London Mayor Poll for UNISON - 1-7 April 2008

    Ipsos's poll on the London Mayoral election, carried out 1-7 April 2008 for the trade union UNISON, shows the first preference results are 41% for Ken Livingstone, 40% for Boris Johnson, 14% for Brian Paddick, and 5% for Sian Berry among those saying they are "certain to vote" (48%).
  • Public Health Survey

    National Patient Choice Survey, Wave 10

    Since the beginning of 2006, patients have been entitled to a choice of four or more hospitals when referred by their GP. From April 2008, this is extending to free choice, whereby patients will be able to choose where they are treated from any hospital that meets NHS standards. The Department of Health commissioned Ipsos to undertake a regular postal survey assessing the implementation of this policy.
  • Politics Survey

    Ipsos Political Monitor March 2008

    Ipsos's Economic Optimism Index, which measures public optimism about the future of the economy, is currently the lowest it has been since March 1980.
  • 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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  • Politics Survey

    Despite everything, we still trust Auntie

    Trust in the BBC has widely been called into question in recent months, with scandals over a Blue Peter phone-in vote and the documentary about the Queen. Despite this, the UK public are most likely to trust the BBC out of a range of British institutions, much more than they trust the government — which is just as well, since TV and radio broadcasters are seen by far more as being influential than are the government.
  • Politics Survey

    Audit of Political Engagement 5

    Despite 2007's political turbulence, public engagement in politics continues to decline
  • Politics Survey

    Knowledge of the European Union 1991-2007

    Q How much if anything do you feel you know about the European Union?
  • Politics Survey

    Reported knowledge of the British constitution

    Q How much if anything do you feel you know about the British constitution?
  • Survey

    CO2 Charging Survey

    On behalf of Transport for London, Ipsos conducted a telephone survey on CO2 charging with 1,041 adults aged 16+ across London between 11-12 March 2008.
  • Survey

    Emissions Related Congestion Charging

    On behalf of Transport for London, Ipsos conducted a telephone survey on the subject of Emissions Related Congestion Charging between 5 September to 1 October 2007.