Little public support for doctors strikes
The Marmalade Trust - Ipsos survey found that 61% of UK adults who have ever personally experienced feelings of loneliness have never told anyone they are feel lonely.
Our polls show that the reality of the downturn is biting, but `Generation rent' still want to buy their homes says Ben Marshall on the Shelter blog.
Obama revolutionised marketing in his electoral campaign by using big data and targeted marketing, how can brands learn from this?
People's attitudes towards cuts to public spending and reduced living standards may be reaching a `tipping point' with high concerns about the future effect on themselves and their family, an RSA commissioned survey suggests.
As her Diamond Jubilee year draws to a close, nine in ten people in Britain say they are satisfied with the way the Queen is doing her job as Monarch.
Ipsos CEO, Ben Page, discusses concern about the NHS.
Eoghan O'Neill in The Wall blog argues that social media is as much of the fabric of society as face-to-face conversations so internal police social media policies need to reflect this.
Far more of the British public consider building more homes to be the best way of boosting the economy through infrastructure investment, than other options such as a new High Speed Rail line.
Assistant Chief Executive at Ipsos, Simon Atkinson discusses our latest Political Monitor and the public's attitude to Europe.