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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.
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Personal allowances rise the most popular of conference season tax pledges
Polling from Ipsos shows that tax pledges from each party were welcomed by the British public, but with the rise in personal allowances the stand-out favourite.
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Energy Saving Trust Electrical Appliance Research
Ipsos conducted a survey for the Energy Savings Trust in September 2014 on attitudes to electrical appliances in the home.
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Can research match the new marketing model?
Jane Bainbridge of Research Live looks at the arguments posed at the recent Ipsos ASI event.
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Voting UKIP no longer seen as a wasted vote, as the party reaches its highest ever vote share
October's Ipsos Political Monitor shows that, in the aftermath of Douglas Carswell's by-election win for the party, more of the British public now disagree that voting UKIP in a general election is a wasted vote than agree.
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Slight cooling of house price expectations, buying sentiment falls
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker conducted by Ipsos finds 68% of the public expecting the average UK house price to rise in the next 12 months, down from 71% last quarter.
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Casual fling or committed relationship?
In this Bite Sized Thought Piece Ipsos MediaCT looks at the hot topic of readership engagement, its chequered history in the UK and across the globe, and introduces the first media engagement metric to be incorporated into a currency.
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Family estrangement survey for Stand Alone
A new Ipsos survey for the charity Stand Alone has shown that over a quarter (27%) of the British public know somebody who is no longer in contact with a family member.