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Economist/Ipsos January 2015 Issues Index
For the first time since April 2006, the NHS is the most important issue facing Britain - mentioned by 45% of the public
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Captains of Industry support Britain being in the EU
The new Ipsos Captains of Industry survey shows that although 45% of Captains want to return to being part of an economic community, without political links, just 1% would be happy to leave the EU all together.
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Google Glass - Dead, but not buried
In this blog MediaCT's Stephen Johnson discusses Google Glass and the product testing.
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Public perceptions of climate change in Britain following the winter 2013/14 flooding
A recent Ipsos survey for Cardiff University updates trend data on public attitudes to climate change as well as providing new data on how the British public responded to the flooding last winter.
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Overwhelming public support for the `Gordon's Fightback' Campaign
An Ipsos Scotland poll for the Gordon's Fightback campaign shows overwhelming support for their key objectives.
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Campaigning for Housing
Ipsos's Ben Marshall blogs on the challenges we still face in pushing the housing crisis to the top of the public and political agenda.
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British public attitudes to Afghanistan
With the ending of Britain's military campaign in Afghanistan, Ipsos and King's College London have carried out research into the British public's views of the war.
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MPs and public sense 'housing crisis', but less so locally
New research by Ipsos for the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) has found that by three to one, the public and MPs agree rather than disagree that there is a housing crisis in Britain.
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What role for Britain on the world stage?
In a world where economic growth and the ability to project military power dictates international standing, more and more Britain finds herself struggling to be heard. Becky Writer-Davies looks at what MPs think Britain's role might be on the world stage.
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Millions of visits to The Royal Parks in London, and high ratings given by visitors
During 2013/14 Ipsos carried out a programme of visitor research for The Royal Parks, an executive agency of the Department for Culture Media and Sport.