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Reuters/Ipsos June Political Monitor
The public is split on public sector strikes although most think trade unions are essential to protect workers' rights. Trade unions are seen as more powerful than in the 1990s, although a long way from the 1970s.
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Public attitudes towards housing benefit and planning reform
New research by Ipsos, for Inside Housing, shows the Great British public supports spending less on housing benefit to spend more on other things and to reduce the national debt, but not if it means an increase in homelessness.
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Household Finance Index
The latest wave of the Household Finance Index (HFI) shows the sharpest deterioration in household finances for over two years.
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Understanding Society - May 2011
One year after the election of the Coalition government, Ipsos's latest Understanding Society explores the implications for local public services.
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Public attitudes on dental health and water flouridation in the West Midlands
This Ipsos report for NHS West Midlands presents the findings of a survey of West Midlands residents' attitudes towards dental health and water fluoridation.
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Economy remains top concern in latest Economist/Ipsos Issues Index
Economy remains the number one issue among Britons, with concern about unemployment, inflation and prices creeping up.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index June 2011
Economy remains the number one issue, with concern about unemployment, inflation and prices creeping up
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Young people, alcohol and influences
A survey by Ipsos for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation of early teen drinking patterns in England finds that drinking escalates to a worrying extent during these years.
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Back from the banking brink?
Simon Atkinson, writing for GFS News, wonders if the UK's Fairbanking mark will restore trust in retail banks and make them stand out from the crowd?
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Why we connect (part 2)
In this second blog update, Tina Mermiri, from Ipsos MediaCT, looks at who connects to the internet, and why.