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Most Capable Chancellor - Trends
Q Who do you think would make the most capable Chancellor, the Conservatives' ... or Labour's ...?
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Help to buy - its impact on home buyers
The Help to Buy Equity Loan Scheme has made consumer demand more effective, feeding through to an increase in housing supply.
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Continental Shift: What Europe Thinks (And Feels)
Simon Atkinson blogs for the Huffington Post on what our recent research reveals about Europeans' hopes and fears and their attitudes to life in Europe.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - February 2016
Ipsos's research highlights for February 2016 features our latest survey of industry captains; trust (and lack of) in professions; and the global addiction to smartphones.
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Branded Content: Emperor's New Clothes or the Future of Marketing?
Content is the touchpoint du jour for more and more marketers. In this thought piece Ipsos Connect's Eleanor Thornton-Firkin explores the framework for successful branded content and resonance with people for the content, platform, and brand.
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Ipsos Views: Clearing the Fog on Neuroscience
Clearing the Fog on Neuroscience addresses some of the misunderstandings around what neuroscience is and what it can and can't do.
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Evaluation of the Reducing Reoffending Change Fund
The Scottish Government (along with the Robertson Trust and Scottish Prison Service) commissioned Ipsos Scotland, in collaboration with a team of academics led by Professor Gill McIvor, to carry out an evaluation of the Reducing Reoffending Change Fund (RRCF.)
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SNP remains dominant while Brexit could swing Scots behind a second independence referendum `Yes' vote
As May's Scottish Parliament election looms large, Ipsos's poll for STV News suggests that the SNP remains on course for victory with the party still significantly ahead.
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Scots split on support for nuclear weapons in Britain
As the Labour Party continues a review of its policy on nuclear weapons, an Ipsos Scotland poll for STV News shows that Scots are split on the issue of whether they should be retained or scrapped in Britain.
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Support for junior doctors remains strong
Public support for the second round of the junior doctors' strike is as high as it was for the first strikes in January, new polling from Ipsos has found.