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Consumer experiences of the energy market
Energy UK, on behalf of its members, commissioned Ipsos to understand consumer opinions of, and engagement with, the retail energy market.
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Britons among the most likely to support equal opportunities
A new Ipsos global survey finds the British and Spanish the most likely to believe in equal opportunities for men and women (94%).
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General Election 2015: One Year Out
In new research carried out by Ipsos and King's College London, just under half of Britons (45%) say it is very important to them who wins the election, matching figures normally seen at the very height of the election campaign itself in 2010 and 2005.
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What a Difference a Year Makes
This month has seen Ipsos's Economic Optimism Index reach record levels, with 53% of Britons now expecting to see an improvement in the economy over the next 12 months.
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Poll for the Police Federation
The Police Federation today published its results from an online survey on public perceptions of the police force in England and Wales.
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Sweet F.A.
Professor Roger Mortimore says past results suggest that the winners of this year's F.A. Cup Final may have a bearing on who wins the 2015 General Election.
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Ipsos Political Monitor May 2014
Ipsos's Economic Optimism Index is at its highest ever point in its 36-year history, according to May's Ipsos Political Monitor. More than half of Britons - 53% - think the UK economy will improve over the next 12 months.
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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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Economist/Ipsos April 2014 Issues Index
Economic concerns, both personal and general, continue to dominate; 36% of the public mention the economy amongst the most important issues facing Britain however this remains the lowest percentage to do so since June 2008.
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Eleven EU countries surveyed on Ukraine
An Ipsos survey shows a majority (55%) of citizens of eleven countries in the European Union believe their leaders should do everything possible to support stability in the remaining country of Ukraine given the recent annexation of the Crimea region by the Russian Federation.