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Lifting the mood: The Olympic Legacy
A year on from the London Olympics and seven in ten (70%) Britons say the Games have had a positive effect on the mood of the British public even now according to a new Ipsos poll
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Economist/Ipsos July 2013 Issues Index
Though the public are starting to be more optimistic about the economy, it is still an issue of great concern at this moment in time.
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Green shoots? Britain out of the relegation zone
The latest Ipsos Consumer Confidence Index finds British consumers feeling a little better about the state of the economy than they did 12 months ago.
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4 in 10 Britons think the Internet is a threat to knowledge
As part of a major new exhibition about the future of manufacturing, the Design Museum has carried out a survey with Ipsos which reveals that 6%, or one in 17 people in the UK, have an interest in owning a 3D printer.
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The monarchy and the royal baby
Ipsos has a tradition of polling the British public on how they feel about the Monarchy. With the arrival of the Royal baby, once again we have provided a snap shot of public opinion on the Royal Family and the future of its heir in 2013.
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Welfare: the cap seems to fit
The roll-out of the benefit cap and other welfare reforms is controversial. But the government is gambling on the fact that the changes are undoubtedly popular with the public, writes Ben Marshall in Public Finance.
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Three ways for policymakers to get the truth across to the public
Tabloid scaremongering has given British citizens a grossly inaccurate picture of statistics. Here's how to change that, writes Ben Page in the Guardian.
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Trade Unions Poll
A new Ipsos poll shows that most Britons believe trade unions are essential to protect workers' interests, although many have concerns about their links to the Labour Party.
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Monarchy/Royal Family Trends - The Next Monarch
Q Do you think that Prince Charles should or should not give up his right to be the next monarch in favour of his eldest son, Prince William?
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Royal Baby Poll
A new Ipsos poll shows that most Britons think Prince William and Kate Middleton's child should have a normal job before taking on royal duties, however, most also think it is impossible for royal children to have a normal upbringing.