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The Autumn Economic Pulse: Gloom Reigns
As the Chancellor delivers his Autumn Statement, new research released today finds just 15% of Britons believing their economy to be in "good" shape, with only 10% expecting to see an improvement over the next 6 months.
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Blog: The Chancellor's Autumn Statement: Reasons He'll Be Cheerful?
As Chancellor George Osborne's delivers his Autumn statement, Bobby Duffy, MD of our Social Research Institue, looks at the challenges facing the Government.
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NHS is number one area of public spending to protect from cuts says new Ipsos/Nuffield Trust poll
Ipsos carried out a telephone survey for the Nuffield Trust on public spending and the NHS.
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Whatever happened to `Corporate Social Responsibility'?
Robert Cumming asks whether Corporate Social Responsibility was just a fad or has been absorbed into everyday culture?
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The Monarchy
To mark the Queen becoming our longest-reigning Monarch, here is Dr. Roger Mortimore's article from our 2012 almanac with an update from Gideon Skinner.
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Law Society Survey of Members 2012
The Law Society of Scotland commissioned Ipsos Scotland to conduct a telephone survey among its members
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Economist/Ipsos November 2012 Issues Index
As the Bank of England welcomes the appointment of a new governor, concern about the economy shows no sign of abating, with the well off especially concerned.
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The value of accurate forecasting
An interesting approach to how improving company attitudes towards volume forecasting can make a contribution to the bottom line.
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A complete dissolution of confidence: how it's not just Britain's banks that are no longer considered trustworthy
Now it is not just bankers that the public mistrust: Chris O'Brien of Ipsos Loyalty on how the influential are viewed with suspicion by the public.
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Consumer attitudes towards Christmas ads
Is Christmas advertising becoming part of the build-up to the big day, asks Keith Glasspoole in Brand Republic.