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Retirees face long-term financial hangover as economic downturn bites
The long-term impact of the global economic downturn will be felt for many decades to come, according to new research by Ipsos for HSBC.
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27% lack confidence in local NHS services this winter
Ipsos's January Political Monitor reveals the majority of Britons feel confident about the quality of NHS care in their local area, but under-funding remains a concern for three in ten.
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NHS leads economy and immigration as top vote-deciding issue
Ipsos's first Political Monitor of 2015 shows that the Conservatives and Labour are neck-and-neck, with Labour's vote share increasing five percentage points to 34%.
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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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National Housing Federation: Impact of welfare reform on housing associations
In this final wave of Ipsos research for the National Housing Federation with housing associations, the longer term impacts on landlords appears to be mixed.
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Politicians trusted less than estate agents, bankers and journalists
New polling by Ipsos shows that the British public are less likely to trust politicians to tell the than estate agents, bankers and journalists.
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Public expect further house price rises in 2015
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker - undertaken by Ipsos shortly after last month's Autumn Statement - finds 67% of the public expecting the average UK house price to rise throughout 2015.
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Hunting Poll 2014
A majority of the British public are in favour of keeping a number of activities banned in the Hunting Act illegal.
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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.