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Attitudes towards Green Belt land
Research for the CPRE, coinciding with the 60th anniversary of the introduction of the Green Belt policy, exploring the public's views on the Green Belt land and its development.
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Most support English votes for English laws with Conservatives most enthusiastic
Ipsos's latest Political Monitor finds an appetite amongst the public to change the way MPs from England and Scotland vote in the House of Commons.
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Drinkaware Monitor 2014: Young people's and their parents' drinking behaviour and attitudes in the UK
Ipsos surveyed UK 10-17 year-olds and their parents, to provide a picture of their drinking attitudes and behaviours.
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General Dental Council Patient and Public survey 2014
This report contains the findings of the Annual Patient and Public Survey 2014 carried out by Ipsos for the General Dental Council. The study was designed to capture and track patient and public awareness and perceptions of the General Dental Council and to provide insight into key and emerging policy areas.
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Economist/Ipsos July 2015 Issues Index
The July 2015 Economist/Ipsos Issues Index shows that immigration once more tops the list of the most important issues facing Britain despite a sharp increase in concern about defence/terrorism.
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Most Britons believe airport capacity should be increased
The majority of Britons believe that the country's airport capacity should be increased, according to the July 2015 Ipsos Political Monitor.
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Lloyds Spending Power Report June 2015
The Lloyds Spending Power Report monitors sentiment towards spending, borrowing and saving amongst UK bank account holders aged 18-75.
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Osborne closes gap on May and Johnson as a potential PM among Conservative supporters
The first Ipsos Political Monitor following the 2015 budget reveals that the public are divided on what George Osborne's proposals mean for the country.
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Litter and crime the most important aspects in making the local area a beautiful place to live
A poll conducted on behalf of ResPublica has found that the public believe less litter and rubbish (36%) and less crime, vandalism and graffiti (35%) are the most important aspects that make their area a beautiful place to live.
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Burnham leads the pack - but all Labour hopefuls have work to do
With two months to go until the next leader of the Labour party is selected, Ipsos's latest Political Monitor shows that the public are still to make up their mind about the contenders, and none have an net positive rating overall.