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Both large and small UK businesses more optimistic towards the end of 2013
Nearly all (93%) of Britain’s Captains of Industry, leaders of the UK’s largest businesses, think the economic condition of the country will improve over the next twelve months, according to the 2013 Captains of Industry study.
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King's College London / Ipsos political leadership poll
On the eve of a major conference on the nature of political leadership, hosted by King's College London and Ipsos, new polling and analysis from Ipsos shows that the public's average satisfaction ratings of the three main party leaders combined are lower than we have ever seen at an equivalent point before an election.
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State of the Nation 2014
For the third year, Ipsos has examined the views of Britons about their country for think-tank British Future.
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Ipsos's Captains of Industry Survey 2013
Nearly all (93%) of Britain's Captains of Industry think the economic condition of the country will improve over the next twelve months, according to the 2013 Captains of Industry study conducted by Ipsos.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker finds that a majority of the British public think that the next 12 months will be a good time to sell property.
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Hunting Poll 2013
A majority of the British public say sports where animals are set on other animals to fight or kill them should not be made legal again.
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Legalising hunting poll
A majority (59%) of the British public say they would view a candidate at the next general election more favourably if they supported keeping hunting with dogs illegal.
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George Osborne takes lead over Ed Balls as most capable Chancellor
Our December 2013 Political Monitor featuring the latest voting intention trends, satisfaction in party leaders, economic optimism and this month the relative popularity of George Osborne, Ed Balls and Boris Johnson.
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Ipsos Autumn Statement 2013 Poll
An Ipsos snap poll carried out in the evening following the Autumn Statement shows that when asked whether they agree with Ed Balls that George Osborne is in denial about the cost of living crisis or with George Osborne that his long term plan for economic recovery is working, the public agree with Mr Balls over Mr Osborne by 40% to 24%.
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Attitudes to the recovery
Ipsos polling for the Policy Network shows that, despite rising optimism about the economy, Britons feel that not all sections of society are feeling the benefits.