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Ipsos Research Highlights - October 2015
Ipsos's research highlights for October includes using social media for research, challenges facing G20 women in the workplace, misperceptions of companies and the taxes they pay, and the latest opinion on Britain's place in - or out - of the European Union.
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Four in ten think Labour and Conservatives should change leader before 2020's General Election
Jeremy Corbyn's period at the helm of the Labour Party continues to attract both supporters and critics, Ipsos's latest Political Monitor reveals.
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Londoners say housing is now the number one issue facing the capital
Housing is now the number one `top of mind' issue for Londoners, a poll conducted by Ipsos on behalf of London Councils has found.
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Stay's lead narrows in EU Referendum debate
After a summer in which news coverage has been dominated by stories of the large numbers of people coming to Europe from Syria and elsewhere, Ipsos's latest Political Monitor reveals that support for Britain's continued membership of the EU has fallen.
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British economic optimism at its lowest level for two years
Economic optimism is at its lowest level since April 2013, Ipsos's latest Political Monitor reveals.
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Impact Evaluation of the Community Right to Buy
The Scottish Government commissioned Ipsos, in collaboration with Scotland's Rural College (SRUC), to evaluate the impact of the Community Right to Buy on local communities in the period from 2004 to 2014.
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Travellers can save money by venturing outside the hotel for breakfast
Ipsos have conducted TripAdvisor's inaugural TripIndex Breakfast cost comparison study
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Misperceptions on tax shows what's worrying the public
Bobby Duffy makes the case for businesses being more upfront about how much tax they pay in The Great Business Debate.
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People significantly underestimate how much tax revenue comes from business
People significantly underestimate how much tax revenue comes from businesses, a poll conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the CBI finds.
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Nothing looks like halting the SNP bandwagon
Mark Diffley, Director, Ipsos Scotland, writes in Holyrood magazine on the state of play approaching the 2016 election.