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Ipsos Political Monitor April 2013
The April Ipsos Political Monitor finds support for Labour at its lowest standing in exactly a year.
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Margaret Thatcher Poll: April 2013
A new Ipsos poll, released today to coincide with Margaret Thatcher's funeral, shows that the British public prefer Margaret Thatcher over any of her successors to list Britain out of the economic crisis.
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How should we pay for health care in future?
An informed public debate is needed about both the level of future spending on health and social care, and how that spending might be funded. With this in mind, The King's Fund, in collaboration with Ipsos, held two deliberative events with members of the general public.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker shows more people expect house prices to rise than fall in the next twelve months.
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Public Sector Leaders
Funding and budget cuts are still the top concern for leaders across the public sector, according to Ipsos's latest survey of public sector leaders.
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Growth in online shopping among Scots
A new survey shows that almost a third of Scots (31%) do more online shopping now than they did a year ago.
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Corporate Social Responsibility research for UNICEF
New research for UNICEF by Ipsos shows more than two-thirds of UK businesses think responsibilities to children will become more important over the next five years.
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Twitter Turns 7
As Twitter reaches its seventh birthday and with half of us in GB using social networks, the Ipsos Tech Tracker looks at whether the social network has grown big enough to attain a long life-span.
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Iraq war damaged Britain's reputation in the world
Over half the public think British involvement in Iraq war damaged our reputation around the world - but majority still think we should intervene abroad when justified.
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Fewer UK people now fear for their jobs than in 2011
Fifteen per cent of Britons think it likely that they, or a close friend or relative will lose their job in the next six months because of economic conditions, according to a new international poll by Ipsos.