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Immigration continues to be a top issue of importance to Britons
Politics Wire Blog: Tom Frere-Smith on what trends in public attitudes to immigration may mean for the coalition and for UKIP.
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Economist/Ipsos February 2013 Issues Index
Concern about immigration and poverty increases though our chief concern about economic issues remains unmoved
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Economist/Ipsos January 2013 Issues Index
The top 10 issues across this month exactly match the top 10 issues across 2012, indicating that the public's priorities are unshifting as we go into the new year.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index 2012 Aggregate data
Ipsos's aggregated data from all 12 months of our 2012 Issues Index surveys, with the most important issues broken down by gender, age, ethnicity, social class and by voting intention. This is based on a total of more than 10,000 interviews, aggregated from the 12 individual polls.
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Economist/Ipsos December Issues Index
Our final Issues Index of 2012 shows the list of issues of most concern to the British public in the run up to Christmas, with a comparison to the local issues that fill up MP's postbags.
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Economist/Ipsos November 2012 Issues Index
As the Bank of England welcomes the appointment of a new governor, concern about the economy shows no sign of abating, with the well off especially concerned.
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Mitt's marketing strategy could lose you the brand race
Obama revolutionised marketing in his electoral campaign by using big data and targeted marketing, how can brands learn from this?
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The Friends and Family Test: are you asking the right questions?
Research Director, Jonathan Nicholls, discusses the challenges faced by NHS trusts, putting in place The Friends and Family Test.
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Odds on for Disaster
Forecasting is tough and will never be an exact science, however with a disciplined approach, careful planning and the right expertise, the output of a forecasting exercise can deliver accurate results, writes Richard Boyko, Director, Ipsos InnoQuest.
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Economist/Ipsos October Issues Index
Despite today's GDP figures showing that the UK has emerged from the double dip recession, half of the public (52%) still consider the economy to be among the most important issues facing Britain today,