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Discord on business rules
David Cameron has slashed red tape for UK businesses. Hannah Merritt looks at why he might find this doesn't play so well with the British public.
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Britain: A Paler Shade of Green?
Ipsos have produced an infographic on the British public's environmental attitudes and behaviours. It draws on findings from a range of studies that the Ipsos Environment Research Team has conducted.
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Ipsos European Pulse
Britons think Europe is on the wrong track and expect anti-European movements to do well in upcoming elections, but prefer staying in EU and reducing its powers to leaving outright according to the latest Ipsos European Pulse.
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Dialogue on Data
Ipsos was commissioned by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to conduct a public dialogue examining the public's views on using linked administrative data for research purposes.
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Two in three Britons say they generally trust the police to tell the truth
New research from Ipsos shows that two in three (65%) Britons say they would generally trust the police to tell the truth, while 31% do not trust them to tell the truth.
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Public Attitudes to Science 2014
The UK public are as enthusiastic about science as they ever have been, with attitudes to science having come a long way over the past 25 years, according to the Public Attitudes to Science study for 2014.
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Ipsos Political Monitor March 2014
This month's Ipsos Political Monitor shows the Conservatives continuing to lead Labour on managing the economy, although they are neck-and-neck with regard to taxation policy and Labour lead on unemployment policy.
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Immigration, are we talking about it?
New research released at today's British Future immigration event, shows that two in five people (43%) still feel the issue of immigration has been discussed too little, 28% think it's discussed about the right amount and 26% that it has been discussed too much.
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Surfing the Net - 25 Years of the World Wide Web
The latest research from Ipsos MediaCT reveals that 84% of British Households have access to the Internet, twenty-five years after Sir Tim Berners-Lee submitted his proposal for the World Wide Web.
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Scots more likely to think their attitudes are related to where you come from
New polling by Ipsos for the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) Scotland reveals that Scots are more likely than people in the rest of Britain to think that their opinions are formed by where they come from.