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Evaluation of Shine Women's Mentoring Service
An evaluation of a one-to-one mentoring service designed, in the long term, to reduce reoffending.
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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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Labour supporters back coalition with SNP or Greens over Liberal Democrats
Tactical voting intention in the run-up to 2015 General Election and preferred coalition partners
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Liberal Democrats at lowest level of support since 1990
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor shows support for the Liberal Democrats at its lowest level in 25 years.
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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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Perceptions of Homelessness
A new Ipsos survey for the Salvation Army shows what are the perceived leading causes of homelessness in Britain
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Campaigning for Housing
Ipsos's Ben Marshall blogs on the challenges we still face in pushing the housing crisis to the top of the public and political agenda.
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What role for Britain on the world stage?
In a world where economic growth and the ability to project military power dictates international standing, more and more Britain finds herself struggling to be heard. Becky Writer-Davies looks at what MPs think Britain's role might be on the world stage.
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Millions of visits to The Royal Parks in London, and high ratings given by visitors
During 2013/14 Ipsos carried out a programme of visitor research for The Royal Parks, an executive agency of the Department for Culture Media and Sport.
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Scots not convinced by Smith commission proposals
On the day that the UK Government publishes draft legislation to devolve additional powers to the Scottish Parliament, Ipsos's new poll for STV News suggests that voters are not won over by the proposals.