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Economic Optimism falls to its lowest level since July 2013
Ipsos's Political Monitor for December shows a majority believe the Conservatives would cut too much if they win the 2015 general election.
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Benefit cap encouraging some work-seeking over time
An Ipsos survey of claimants identified as affected by the Benefit Cap suggests that many claimants believe the Benefit Cap has encouraged them to find paid work as a result of the policy.
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Buying sentiment overtakes selling sentiment, as house price expectations cool
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker conducted by Ipsos finds 64% of the public expecting the average UK house price to rise in the next 12 months, down from 68% in September 2014.
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Ipsos and Amgen scoop 2 MRS Awards
Ipsos and biopharma company, Amgen, were double winners at the MRS Awards 2014 – taking both the Grand Prix for Greatest Impact Award and the Award for Healthcare Research.
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Capacity and investment are key issues for UK's transport sector
This year's UK transport journalists annual survey explored journalists' views on key issues facing the transport sector. Overall, it found their overriding concern is one of capacity and investment across road, rail and air.
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IPA Effectiveness Awards 2014
This year's IPA Effectiveness Grand Prix award went to Adam&Eve/DDB for their `Good Call' campaign for Fosters. In this paper from Ipsos ASI discover the secrets to their success and how you can apply the learnings to your own brand.
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Insights Without Asking
In our latest thought piece, Ipsos MediaCT looks at how Passive Measurement tools, such as automatic tracking devices on smartphones, can benefit market researchers and their clients.
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The Ipsos Almanac 2014
The Ipsos Almanac is our review of life, society and business in Britain in 2014.
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What do the World Cup and Scottish Referendum have in common?
Oliver Sweet, head of Ethnography, watched behavioural economics intervention in action during two of the major events of 2014.
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2014 on course to have lowest ever combined voting shares for Conservative and Labour
New polling and analysis from Ipsos shows that after 11 months of the year, 2014 is on course to have the lowest combined voting share for the Conservative and Labour parties since we started regular polling in 1978.