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Economist/Ipsos December 2013 Issues Index
This is the smallest gap between the top and second issues facing Britain, and the lowest concern about the economy since 2008.
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George Osborne takes lead over Ed Balls as most capable Chancellor
Our December 2013 Political Monitor featuring the latest voting intention trends, satisfaction in party leaders, economic optimism and this month the relative popularity of George Osborne, Ed Balls and Boris Johnson.
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Britons less likely to say they're materialistic than most other countries
A major Ipsos survey of over 16,000 people across 20 countries shows that the British public are among the least likely to see themselves as materialistic.
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Global Diffusion of Healthcare Innovation - New Research
New Ipsos research, conducted on behalf of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development, examines the factors that have fostered the adoption of healthcare innovation in eight countries: Australia, Brazil, England, India, Qatar, South Africa, Spain and the US.
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SNP continues to lead in Scotland but Labour closes the gap
In our latest STV News poll of voting intentions for the Scottish Parliament, the SNP remains the largest party but Labour has narrowed their lead.
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Support for Scottish independence goes up in latest Ipsos/STV News poll
According to our latest poll for STV News, among those certain to vote in next year's referendum, 34% would vote `Yes' if the referendum were held now.
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Ipsos Autumn Statement 2013 Poll
An Ipsos snap poll carried out in the evening following the Autumn Statement shows that when asked whether they agree with Ed Balls that George Osborne is in denial about the cost of living crisis or with George Osborne that his long term plan for economic recovery is working, the public agree with Mr Balls over Mr Osborne by 40% to 24%.
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Too Much Too Soon?
Credible Conservatives? Ahead of George Osborne's Autumn statement Simon Atkinson blogs in the Huffington Post on the Tories' economic polling numbers.
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Reducing the appeal of cigarettes and tobacco: how can this be measured?
The Scottish Government is introducing numerous measures to reduce the appeal of cigarettes among young people as part of its tobacco control strategy. However, the impact of the measures will not emerge until 2015 at the earliest.
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OMG! SMS hits 21
Daniel Welch of Ipsos Digital reflects on 21 years of SMS and its impact on market research.