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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index 2014 aggregate data
Aggregate data from Ipsos's 2014 Issues Index polling in conjunction with the Economist.
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Hard to call: The next election and the private sector
2015 looks set to be riddled with uncertainty for the UK’s private sector. Tom Fife-Schaw looks at what British business should be looking out for after May
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Research to inform the Five Year Review of the Home Report
The Scottish Government commissioned Ipsos Scotland and Rettie & Co. to conduct research to inform their wider review of the Home Report after five years of operation.
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What do Britons think is in store for 2015?
Ipsos's annual poll of Britons' perceptions of what will happen in the year ahead predicts an Oscar win for Benedict Cumberbatch and success for UKIP in the 2015 general election.
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Britons think another Coalition is likely after next year's election, but still feel that this will be bad for Britain
Ipsos Political Monitor Dec 14 - Britons' attitudes to the Coalition and future hung parliaments
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Mind, Society and Behaviour... oh, and research!
Chris Perry blogs on how the World Bank's World Development Report 2015: Mind, Society, and Behavior has generated a great deal of excitement.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - November 2014
Download the latest monthly market and social research highlights and findings from Ipsos on business, politics, the economy, marketing, communications and society.
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Women bear the brunt of festive stress, but Britons still looking forward to Christmas
Ipsos's Political Monitor shows that Britons are looking forward to Christmas and are not worried about the cost.
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Economist/Ipsos December 2014 Issues Index
December's Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that two-fifths (42%) of the public place immigration amongst the most important issues facing Britain, an increase of five percentage points since last month, and the highest level of concern in over six years.
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Vote shares for main parties unchanged, but Green vote hits record high
Conservatives retain poll lead. Farage's satisfaction rating falls.