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Child Hunger in London
The London Food Board has worked with Ipsos Social Research Institute to provide a snap shot of child hunger and food poverty in the capital.
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Disabled People and financial wellbeing
Set against a context of cuts in public expenditure as well as an extensive programme of welfare reform, Ipsos, on behalf of Scope, conducted an extensive research study exploring the issues of financial inclusion for disabled people.
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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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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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Public views of Police Scotland
Following the merger of Scotland's police forces, a majority of the Scottish public think that it will make no difference to the way their local area is policed.
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Perceptions are not reality
A new survey by Ipsos for the Royal Statistical Society and King's College London highlights how wrong the British public can be on the make-up of the population and the scale of key social policy issues.
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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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Slaughterhouse Social Science Research Project for the Food Standards Agency
In 2011, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) commissioned Ipsos to explore the interplay between the official inspection team and slaughterhouse staff and the environment within which they operate.
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Wellcome Trust Monitor Wave 2
Only half of adults say they have heard of the term `human genome' according to recent research by Ipsos.