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"Le Slow": 68 per cent of Brits want more time to chill
"Le Slow" is a new study by Ipsos France covering Europeans' aspirations to slow down the pace of life.
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Polls Apart: The SNP Victory in Scotland
Mark Diffley writes for Holyrood Magazine that people shouldn't be too suprised at the scale of the SNP's victory
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The Coalition's balancing act
What can public opinion polling tell us about the strength of the coalition and where it should go from here? By Sarah Pope and Helen Cleary for politics.co.uk.
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Do They Know It's Christmas? DAB radio listeners do.
The 'Christmas Effect' - the number of DAB radios bought over the festive period is indicated in the first quarter of RAJAR data each year. Quarter 1 2011 is no exception, in fact there has been a larger increase this year than in the last few Christmases.
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The Coalition's first year: the public gives its verdict
One year into the Coalition government, what does the public think? Ipsos has produced a briefing pack on public attitudes towards the Coalition a year on.
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LibDem voters switching to Labour
New analysis of Ipsos's polls conducted since the start of 2011 shows how 2010 voters would vote now.
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Ipsos's Great British Royal Weekend: Bumper response to mobile survey
This weekend over 750 panellists were recruited from Ipsos's online panel to download our bespoke Royal Wedding app to their smartphones.
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Scots feeling more confident about economic prospects
With the Holyrood election only a week away, we assess the public mood and whether there are signs that consumer spending points the way to economic recovery.
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Salmond remains most popular party leader with record rating
Alex Salmond has received record satisfaction ratings, and has a substantial lead over Iain Gray in terms of who would make the more capable First Minister, according to Ipsos Scotland's latest poll.
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Reuters/Ipsos Royal Wedding poll
Most Britons remain in favour of the monarchy, and perceptions of its long term staying power have increased.