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Perceptions are not reality
A new survey by Ipsos for the Royal Statistical Society and King's College London highlights how wrong the British public can be on the make-up of the population and the scale of key social policy issues.
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The NHS at 65
As the NHS turns 65, we reflect on public opinion and attitudes to the NHS and the service it provides.
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Scottish universities and reputation management
Dr Sara Davidson asks why Scottish institutions aren’t performing better in reputational terms and is there more that can be done to address this?
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`Housing going digital': a challenging opportunity
Social responsibility has been a defining principle for many housing associations but being commercially minded is becoming ever more important.
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The odds are still against Scottish independence, but every vote will count
The closer the contest is, the more likely radical changes to the devolution settlement become, writes Mark Diffley in the New Statesman.
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Same-Sex Marriage: Are the Politicians Leading - or Following?
In his latest Huffington Post blog, Simon Atkinson examines our latest 16-country poll on public attitutudes to same-sex marriage.
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Economist/Ipsos June 2013 Issues Index
The highest level of concern about poverty/inequality that we have ever recorded as the gap between race/immigration and the economy narrows.
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Coming to terms with criminality
According to the Ipsos Issues Index, our concern over crime is at a two decade low. Research Director, Ashley Ames discusses the drivers behind the trend in his latest blog for Total Politics.
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Trust in MPs poll
A new Ipsos poll reveals deep levels of cynicism towards politicians among the British public.
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Ipsos June Political Monitor 2013
The June Political Monitor shows mixed news on the relative economic credibility of the parties following last week's speeches by Ed Miliband and Ed Balls.