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Economist/Ipsos November 2010 Issues Index
The Economist/Ipsos November Issues Index shows that the economy remains the most important issue facing the country - over half (54%) place it among the most important issues facing Britain today, and for two-fifths (39%) it is the single most important issue
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Reuters/Ipsos November 2010 Political Monitor
The November Reuters/ Ipsos Political Monitor in November shows a lead for Labour over the Conservatives, with voting shares of 39% and 36% respectively. The Liberal Democrat vote share is 14%, unchanged since last month. This is the highest share of the vote that we have recorded for the Labour party since October 2007.
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Latest RAJAR radio audience listening results released
The latest RAJAR results show that 91% of people aged 15 and over are listening to the radio each week.
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The SNP Conference: Ipsos Briefing Pack
As the SNP gathers in Perth for its 76th annual conference, Ipsos has produced a briefing pack to illustrate the party's historical and current polling performance and to highlight the issues that are likely to dominate next year's election campaign.
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Trust and Financial Services
At last week's Liberal Democrat Party Conference Charles Adriaenssens, head of financial services at Ipsos, discussed the need for the financial services industry to re-build a position of trust with consumers.
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The future is in our hands: Technologies to revolutionise mobile research
Following several false starts during the last decade, the mobile phone now holds great potential in the research process. AJ Johnson analyses the state of play in an article for ESOMAR's Research World publication.
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Ipsos/Reuters September Political Monitor
Our September Political Monitor shows Labour level with the Conservatives on 37% of the vote share among those absolutely certain to vote. For the first time since the election the government now has a negative satisfaction rating.
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Survey finds an increase in high levels of public trust and confidence in charities
A recent survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Charity Commission finds that although overall trust and confidence in charities remains in line with 2008, the proportion of people reporting high levels of trust and confidence in charities has increased from 36% to 41%.
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July 2010 Issues Index
The economy remains Britain's chief concern, though concern about unemployment increases
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The impact of tuition fees on progression into higher education
Even the lowest level increase in tuition fees (+1631,775 to 1635,000 p.a.) would reduce the proportion of young people likely to go into higher education, according to Ipsos research for the Sutton Trust.