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Economic optimism up to second highest ever but three in ten are still worried about paying the bills
Ipsos's latest Economic Optimism Index shows that half the public (51%) believe that general economic condition of the country will improve over the next 12 months.
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Cold, draughty, mouldy, damp: What the UK public think about their homes
Ipsos's i:omnibus was commissioned by the Energy Saving Trust to conduct a survey on public perception and understanding of various aspects relating to energy saving, government energy schemes and household appliances.
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`Yes' continues to make progress as we enter the final stretch
As Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling prepare for the first live television debate of the campaign, Ipsos Scotland's latest poll for STV News shows that `Yes' continues to make some gains while there are signs that more and more people are now making up their minds ahead of September.
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Driving DAB Forward
Radio expert Andy Haylett from Ipsos MediaCT presents the highlights from the latest RAJAR release.
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Only 18 per cent of Britons believe driverless cars to be an important development for the car industry to focus on
Only 18% of Britons believe driverless cars to be an important development for the car industry to focus on, according to the Ipsos Loyalty Automotive Survey.
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House price expectations remain stable, buying sentiment falls
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker conducted by Ipsos finds 71% of the public expecting the average UK house price to rise in the next 12 months, unchanged since last quarter. This is fourteen times the proportion expecting the average price to fall (5%).
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New research finds data trust deficit with lessons for policymakers
New research for the Royal Statistical Society carried out by Ipsos reveals that the media, internet companies, telecommunications companies and insurance companies all come at the bottom of a "trust in data" league table.
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Scottish public in positive mood ahead of the Commonwealth Games
As excitement builds on the eve of Glasgow 2014, our poll shows that Scots overwhelmingly think the forthcoming Commonwealth Games will have a positive effect on the public mood.
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Three quarters of Britons back Roy Hodgson as England manager
The majority of Britons back Roy Hodgson as England football manager despite England's early World Cup exit, according to the Ipsos Political Monitor for July 2014.
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Blog: Measuring Financial Security and Vulnerability
Charles Adriaenssens of our Ipsos Loyalty Financial team spoke at the House of Commons about our Genworth research in 20 countries on household financial vulnerabilities.