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More support than opposition for `bedroom tax', but policy divides opinion
More of the public support than oppose the reduction of housing benefit for under-occupying social housing tenants, according to an Ipsos poll conducted for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) published today.
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The public's view on openness and transparency in animal research
In April 2013, Ipsos was commissioned by Understanding Animal Research (UAR), on behalf of the Medical Research Council and the British Pharmacological Society, to conduct a public dialogue.
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Public awareness of Freedom of Information (FOI)
Ipsos Scotland was commissioned by the Scottish Information Commissioner to explore public awareness of FOI.
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Understanding customers: now and next
Welfare reform and new digital technology mean that housing associations must modernise the way they understand customers says Ben Marshall in his blog for 24dash.com.
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Back to school
Simon Atkinson blogs on an Ipsos survey for banking group ING that found the British to be the most enthusiastic “cheerleaders” for providing financial education in schools.
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Understanding the opportunities and challenges presented by welfare reform
New research conducted by Ipsos on behalf of Viridian Housing shows that two-way understanding between social landlords and tenants will be key to responding to welfare reforms.
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Scottish Government approval rating increases
As the SNP gathers for its conference in Perth this weekend, our latest poll finds that satisfaction with the Scottish Government's performance has increased since May.
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Flying Start: Qualitative research with high need families
The Welsh Government commissioned Ipsos to undertake a qualitative study exploring the experiences of high need parents engaging with the Flying Start early years' services. The research identifies perceived impacts among this group, and will be used in conjunction with the outputs from our wider evaluation of the programme to inform future delivery.
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DECC: Taking up more efficient heating systems
The UK Government Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) commissioned Ipsos to conduct research to measure the public's awareness, and interest, in a range of more efficient heating systems. The study explored willingness to take up ground and air-source heat pumps, biomass boilers, heat networks, micro-combined heat and power and gas condensing boilers.
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Defra: Programme of research on preparedness, adaptation and risk (PREPARE)
The UK Government Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) commissioned a consortium including Ipsos to conduct research into climate change adaptation. The multi-strand study explored both public and organisational views towards climate risk and the actions that could be taken to prepare for events brought about by climate change.