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  • Politics Survey

    NHS Change Day - what factors help innovation to spread?

    David Jeans and Emily Gray blog on the importance of NHS Change Day in helping spread innovation across the NHS.
  • Public opinion Publication

    Ipsos submission to Lyons Housing Review

    On behalf of the Labour Party, the Lyons Housing Review has been "asked to draw up a road map" for housing and planning policies to deliver more new homes for Britain. Ipsos's submission presents and reproduces the blogs and polls we have prepared in the past two years.
  • Public opinion Publication

    Review of the siting process for a Geological Disposal Facility

    As part of the Managing Radioactive Waste Safely policy, DECC is currently revising the Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) siting process. This report explores the public's attitudes to the proposed revised process. The report presents findings from a number of reconvened public dialogue workshops held with the public in November and December 2013. These workshops formed part of a wider consultation and engagement programme around the revised GDF siting process.
  • Employment Survey

    Ipsos research on flexible contracts

    Workers on temporary or zero hours contracts think they are less likely to have opportunities to develop their career than colleagues on permanent contracts, new Ipsos research has found.
  • Housing Survey

    One in seven Britons expect to look into building their own home

    A new poll commissioned by the National Self Build Association (NaSBA) finds one in seven (14%) Britons now expect to research or plan how to build a home for themselves in the next 12 months.
  • Politics Survey

    Attitudes towards voting for the main political parties

    A new Ipsos poll for British Future shows that around four in ten British adults would never consider voting for each of the Conservatives (40%), Liberal Democrats (41%) and UKIP (42%).