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Digital Inclusion Report for UK Online CentresDigital Inclusion Report for UK Online Centres
September 2008
More than 150 UK online centres were involved in delivering the 20 Social Impact Demonstrator projects, which ran for up to fifteen months from January 2007 to March 2008. All the projects collected data about their visitors and programmes, using a research structure designed by Ipsos MORI. This report brings together those research findings with qualitative evidence from each project, and some more in-depth insights into the findings and experiences of individual projects. Digital Inclusion Report for UK Online Centres

Encouraging Home Broadband Adoption Research ReportEncouraging Home Broadband Adoption Research Report
16 October 2009
More than a fifth of all adults in the UK are still completely excluded from the internet, according to new BBC research conducted by Ipsos MORI and Essential Research into ways of tackling Britain's digital divide. Encouraging Home Broadband Adoption Research Report

Politics, Public Services and SocietyPolitics, Public Services and Society
22 March 2010
On the eve of a general election campaign, Ispsos MORI offers this review partly as a synthesis of our work on the major issues of the last year, partly as an interpretation of what seem to be the crucial dynamics for 2010. Politics, Public Services and Society

The State of Digital BritainThe State of Digital Britain
June 2009
With the recent publication of the Digital Britain report, Ipsos MORI’s eSociety team takes a look at those who it aims to benefit (the digitally excluded), who’s already online, and how government can accommodate both when it comes to delivering effective public services via the Internet. The State of Digital Britain

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