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Doctors once again the most trusted profession
Doctors have been named the profession most trusted by the general public for the 25th year running, according to the latest Ipsos survey commissioned by the Royal College of Physicians. The annual poll, conducted 10 years after the Shipman case, indicates that over nine in ten adults in Britain believe doctors can be trusted to tell the truth, coming ahead of - for example, teachers, professors and judges.
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Diversity and Multiple Identities - University of Oxford
We will be conducting survey fieldwork for a research project by Oxford University which looks at how ethnic diversity can impact on social trust.
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Top Tips For Your Website
Did you know that Internet users take less than a minute to decide whether they trust your website and its content?
And the look of your homepage will help them determine whether they view your organisation as professional, friendly or unorganised. -
In Perspective 2008/09
What does the future hold? This Ipsos report looks back at Britain in 2008 and ahead to Britain in 2009.
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National Qualifications Consultation
Ipsos Scotland was commissioned to undertake a programme of research to support the Scottish Government's consultation on the future of National Qualifications.
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Economy dominating the January Issues Index
Economy is overwhelmingly seen as one of the main issues facing Britain, and concern about unemployment is growing
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DCSF - Extended Schools Survey of Schools, Pupils and Parents
Ipsos was commissioned by the Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) to undertake a survey of schools, parents and pupils in relation to current provision, usage and perceptions of extended schools services.
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Ipsos and RDA network publish National Business Survey
Business confidence is expected to deteriorate further over the next 12 months, according to the latest National Business Survey conducted by the leading independent research company Ipsos on behalf of England's Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) and Invest Northern Ireland.
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Ipsos Political Monitor January 2009
Ipsos's January 2009 Political Monitor shows that among those absolutely certain to vote, the Conservative Party voting intention share has increased by five points to 44% since December 2008, and the Labour Party share has fallen (also by five points) to 30%.
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Most Britons feel they can make it in life - but little change over past decade
A newly released Ipsos survey reveals that there has been little change in public attitudes to life chances over the past decade. While most people in Britain feel they can make it in life, a significant minority still consider their life chances to be limited.