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Public Health England 2013 Stakeholder Research
This report presents findings from an initial qualitative review of stakeholders' perceptions of Public Health England.
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Statement on voting intention figures for Scottish Parliament elections
As a result of a data processing error, the data tables we published from our last three polls on voting intention for the Scottish Parliament did not include a number of responses where respondents told us they would use their first vote to vote for a candidate who did not represent one of the four main political parties.
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High expectations for asset management amongst Britain's financial media
Strong stock market performance at the beginning of the year has contributed to heightened expectations for the country’s asset management sector, writes Chris O'Brien, Financial Services team in Ipsos Loyalty.
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Growing Up Digital
In a world where Technology has an increasing influence on most people's life MediaCT investigates what effects this influence has on children.
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Making Public Health Everybody's Business
This short slidepack sets out a selection of Ipsos's public health research, focusing on areas of public health we expect those working at the local authority level will find particularly useful.
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Homes for Britain: Britain for homes?
Ben Marshall gives a speech about public attitudes towards housing at the Labour Party conference 2013.
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Economic confidence returns to pre-crash levels
Britons are now more positive about the state of the UK than at any time since the crash, according to the latest Ipsos Consumer Confidence Index, conducted in 25 countries across the globe.
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"No such thing as society"?
Ipsos tested two versions of Margaret Thatcher's famous "no such thing as society" interview, each with representative samples of the population - one with just that simple statement, and one with a much longer excerpt from the interview. And there is a dramatic difference in results.
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The Patient Journey in High Resolution
This Ipsos Healthcare white paper outlines a new approach to understanding the patient journey, illustrated by original research into the melanoma patient experience.
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Royal Mail Survey
Ipsos was commissioned by Royal Mail to conduct a survey to explore public awareness and perceptions of the potential Postal Strike.