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The economy, the NHS...what do voters really care about when casting their election ballots?
Anna Quigley from Ipsos writes for the Health Foundation on what voters really care about, and the importance of the NHS in current and past elections.
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Maintaining pride in the NHS: The challenge for the new NHS Chief Exec
In her latest blog, Anna Quigley looks at public perceptions of the NHS and what it tells us about the challenges facing Simon Stevens, its new Chief Executive.
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Ready for Change - the NHS in 2013
Kate Duxbury and Ben Page write that people are starting to recognise we have to limit NHS spending but our pride in the public health service is a major hurdle to delivering a more efficient service.
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A right royal upbringing
Despite Kate and William’s hopes for some sense of normalcy seven in ten Britons believe it is impossible for children of royalty to have a normal upbringing.
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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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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.
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How is the NHS on its 65th birthday?
To mark its 65th anniversary, Ipsos has captured the public attitude and what they think the future holds for the service.
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The NHS at 65
As the NHS turns 65, we reflect on public opinion and attitudes to the NHS and the service it provides.
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Twelve shades of economic pessimism
Ben Marshall reviews twelve months worth of Ipsos's polling on the state of the economy.