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New research finds data trust deficit with lessons for policymakers
New research for the Royal Statistical Society carried out by Ipsos reveals that the media, internet companies, telecommunications companies and insurance companies all come at the bottom of a "trust in data" league table.
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Scottish public in positive mood ahead of the Commonwealth Games
As excitement builds on the eve of Glasgow 2014, our poll shows that Scots overwhelmingly think the forthcoming Commonwealth Games will have a positive effect on the public mood.
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Three quarters of Britons back Roy Hodgson as England manager
The majority of Britons back Roy Hodgson as England football manager despite England's early World Cup exit, according to the Ipsos Political Monitor for July 2014.
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Friends and Family Test Qualitative Research
Ipsos report of the qualitative research undertaken to feed into NHS England's review of the Friends and Family Test
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Blog: Measuring Financial Security and Vulnerability
Charles Adriaenssens of our Ipsos Loyalty Financial team spoke at the House of Commons about our Genworth research in 20 countries on household financial vulnerabilities.
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Families thrive in Europe's high-tech homes
The Samsung Techonomic Index launched in partnership with Ipsos provides a definitive view of how we now live, shop and connect.
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Why is the take-up of Modern Foreign Language A levels in decline?
Ipsos was commissioned in February 2014 by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) to investigate the factors underlying a long-term decline in the uptake of Modern Foreign Language (MFL) qualifications at A level.
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Ipsos Political Monitor - Majority are not confident that the public inquiries into historical child abuse allegations will find out the truth
The majority of Britons think child abuse was covered up in the 1970s and 1980s, but the majority lack confidence that public inquiries into historical child abuse allegations will find out the truth, according to the July 2014 Ipsos Political Monitor.
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Ipsos Political Monitor July 2014
July's Political Monitor reveals Boris Johnson as the most popular leading Conservative, with Michael Gove least popular, while less than one in four think Ed Miliband has what it takes to be a good Prime Minister.
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Like the Leader? Like their Policies?
Q Which of these statements comes closest to your views of Mrs Thatcher / Mr Kinnock / Mr Major / Mr Blair / Mr Brown / Mr Portillo / Mr Howard / Mr Cameron?