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Poll on privacy and data sharing for The Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust
A new Ipsos poll for The Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust finds that Britons support the police and intelligence agencies accessing data about personal electronic communications in certain circumstances (when that person is a suspect), but that a senior judge and not politicians or parliament should decide when surveillance is appropriate.
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TRUSTe Internet of Things Privacy Index
Only half (47%) of British internet users know that smart devices such as smart TVs, fitness devices and in-car navigation systems can collect data about their personal activities according to an Ipsos survey for TRUSTe.
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Economist/Ipsos May 2014 Issues Index
The May Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that, with little change since last month, the economy remains the most important issue facing Britain, as it has been since September 2008.
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Consumer experiences of the energy market
Energy UK, on behalf of its members, commissioned Ipsos to understand consumer opinions of, and engagement with, the retail energy market.
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One year on: The impact of welfare reforms on housing association tenants
As part of a programme of research to monitor the impacts of welfare reforms on behalf of the National Housing Federation, Ipsos are producing a series of reports presenting data from surveys of housing associations and their tenants to understand the extent and nature of impacts of key welfare reform measures.
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Britons among the most likely to support equal opportunities
A new Ipsos global survey finds the British and Spanish the most likely to believe in equal opportunities for men and women (94%).
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Radio and the new normal
Radio expert Andy Haylett from Ipsos MediaCT presents the highlights from the latest RAJAR release.
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General Election 2015: One Year Out
In new research carried out by Ipsos and King's College London, just under half of Britons (45%) say it is very important to them who wins the election, matching figures normally seen at the very height of the election campaign itself in 2010 and 2005.
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What a Difference a Year Makes
This month has seen Ipsos's Economic Optimism Index reach record levels, with 53% of Britons now expecting to see an improvement in the economy over the next 12 months.
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Engaging the public in decisions about regulating the energy market
Ofgem asked Ipsos to use the Consumer First Panel to gather feedback on ten possible campaign statements that can inform Ofgem's Retail Market Review consumer engagement campaign, set to launch in Spring 2014.