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Audit of Political Engagement
The Audit of Political Engagement is an annual research survey measuring the nature and extent of political engagement among adults in the UK, undertaken by the Hansard Society and conducted by Ipsos.
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Infrastructure UK, OK?
Decisions on infrastructure need to be less of a done deal, and more of a proper dialogue. That way, public opinion will become less polarised and levels of local trust improved according to Ben Marshall's recent blog for Public Finance.
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Help to Buy: One year on
Housing bubble or boom? Ben Fowler of the Ipsos Reputation Centre looks at MPs’ attitudes towards the Help to Buy policy
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Dramatic change in attitudes towards gay couples
New research from Ipsos shows that the proportion of Britons who think homosexual couples should be able to marry has more than quadrupled in the four decades since 1975.
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Survey on self-employment for the Resolution Foundation
A quarter of those who started out as self-employed in the last five years would prefer to be employees, suggests new research conducted by Ipsos for the Resolution Foundation.
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People in western countries pessimistic about future for young people
A major new Ipsos survey across 20 countries shows how pessimistic many in the West are about future prospects for their young people.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker: Q1 2014
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.
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Ipsos Political Monitor April 2014
Ipsos's Political Monitor for April shows that it has been a good month for George Osborne, with satisfaction in his performance as Chancellor at its highest level since Gordon Brown in 2006.
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Data privacy: where do people draw the line?
Bobby Duffy blogs for the Royal Statistics Society on how the public feel about how companies handle their data.
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UK becoming 'more local and global'
Ipsos carried out a survey of the UK public exploring their views on identity for the BBC's Who do we think we are? project.