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Economist/Ipsos October 2014 Issues Index
This month's Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that two fifths of the public mention immigration amongst the most important issues facing Britain. A third (34%) of the public mention the NHS, which is the most important issue to women.
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Matter of Trust - polling on public views of charities for New Philanthropy Capital
Polling conducted by Ipsos for New Philanthropy Capital shows that the public have mixed views about how trustworthy charities are, and their trust in them is often shaped by their perception of what a typical charity is and the behaviour it exhibits.
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Can't change? Won't change? - The UK's housing issue
Some 60% or more of renters believe they will NEVER be able to afford to buy a home (they nearly all want to) writes Ben Page in the Municipal Journal.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - October 2014
Download the latest monthly research highlights and findings from Ipsos on business, politics, the economy, marketing, communications and society.
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Six in ten back UK military intervention against IS
Polling from Ipsos, in association with Lord Hennessy, shows public backing for intervention against 'Islamic State' - with support for intervention increasingly humanitarian.
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Half of financial consumers likely to consider switching main provider if they have ethical concerns
Research by Ipsos for EIRIS shows responsible and ethical finance to be a key concern to consumers when choosing a financial supplier.
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Support for EU membership highest for 23 years, even as UKIP rises in the polls
Ipsos polling shows increasing numbers backing Britain's EU membership, despite UKIP's rise
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What are people eating? 10 Food Trends of 2014
Ipsos rounds up the 10 most important trends to impact food and consumer behaviour.
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Two-thirds of Britons say police can access phone records of journalists but only if approved by a judge
A new Ipsos survey shows that two-thirds (67%) of people think that the police should be allowed to access journalist phone records, but only with the approval of a judge.
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Watching the `blinking light'
Ben Marshall analyses the evolution of our seasonal house price sentiment tracker survey for the Halifax and its seasonally-themed infographic.