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Where does the public stand on devolution?
Matthew Bristow of Ipsos North blogs on attitudes towards devolution of powers to the English regions.
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House price expectations cool for 2015
The first wave of the Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker in 2015 shows three in five Britons (60%) expect the average UK property price to rise this year, down from 67% who said this in December 2014.
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Consumers vote with their feet on corporate tax avoidance
Ipsos's latest Sustainable Business Monitor finds that the public are prepared to take action against companies who don't behave responsibly, especially in the case of tax avoidance.
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Captains of Industry continue to view a Conservative Government as good for business
The new Ipsos Captains of Industry survey finds that 86% of Captains agree that the Government's policies will improve the state of the British economy, a markedly different picture from their attitudes to the last Labour government.
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Captains of Industry believe honesty and integrity come first in business
The new Ipsos Captains of Industry survey reveals that 81% of business leaders view honesty and integrity as an extremely important value when judging a company.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - February 2015
Find all the latest Ipsos social and market research for the past month collated here in one easily accessible document.
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The Home Front: why housing will be a key general election battleground
New Ipsos research shows how important housing is as an electoral issue. So what next for policymakers?
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Economist/Ipsos January 2015 Issues Index
For the first time since April 2006, the NHS is the most important issue facing Britain - mentioned by 45% of the public
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Captains of Industry support Britain being in the EU
The new Ipsos Captains of Industry survey shows that although 45% of Captains want to return to being part of an economic community, without political links, just 1% would be happy to leave the EU all together.
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Public perceptions of climate change in Britain following the winter 2013/14 flooding
A recent Ipsos survey for Cardiff University updates trend data on public attitudes to climate change as well as providing new data on how the British public responded to the flooding last winter.