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NHS: A healthy devolution?
Nicola Moss, of Ipsos North, on the prospects for a devolved national health service.
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Attention Generation Next: Beating the Attention Deficit for Young Audiences
Brands are competing for attention against a wide variety of sources from Taylor Swift videos and Vine stars to personal social media streams where the drama, excitement and relatability of Generation Next's social circles are played out.
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Why isn't housing a more decisive issue in elections?
Housing as an issue of concern to Britons is rising to new heights on the list of voter concerns, writes Ben Page in the Independent.
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Attitudes of British Jewish people towards Israel
Ipsos was commissioned to conduct a survey about the attitudes of British Jewish people towards Israel.
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Open API - Exploring the views of consumers and small businesses
Barclays commissioned Ipsos to explore consumer and small business perspectives on possible use cases and on the permission based data sharing that would underpin the framework (open APIs).
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Blog: The austerity question
As the Department for Communities and Local Government cuts another 30% from its budget, Ben Page asks in the MJ whether that means the British are resigned to austerity.
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Skipton Building Society Retirement Index
The Skipton Building Society Retirement Index is one of the first comprehensive studies to explore not just financial well-being, but also sentiment and confidence, looking at how expectation compares to reality when it comes to planning for life ahead.
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Most impressive parliamentarian named by MPs
The results in these tables are taken from the Ipsos Summer Survey of MPs 2015.
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The Reputation Council Report - November 2015
The report of the tenth sitting of the Reputation Council explores issues such as: building sustainable reputation; the difference between brand and reputation; reputation differentiation; and the future relationship between corporations and NGOs.
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Level of concern about housing is highest in 40 years though immigration still dominates
The October Economist/Ipsos Issues Index shows that, as has been the case since August, over half (52%) of the public mention immigration as among the most important issues facing Britain.