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Slight cooling of house price expectations, buying sentiment falls
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker conducted by Ipsos finds 68% of the public expecting the average UK house price to rise in the next 12 months, down from 71% last quarter.
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Family estrangement survey for Stand Alone
A new Ipsos survey for the charity Stand Alone has shown that over a quarter (27%) of the British public know somebody who is no longer in contact with a family member.
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Hard Evidence: are Gen Y really Thatcher's children?
Generation Y, the youngest adult generation, have recently been called Dave’s No 1 Fans, but as he speaks to Tory conference, it seems this may not be entirely true. Bobby Duffy blogs for The Conversation.
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Economist/Ipsos September 2014 Issues Index
The Economist/ Ipsos 40th anniversary Issues index shows that concern about defence/foreign affairs increases at the expense of concern about unemployment.
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Seven out of ten travellers want to enrich their understanding of the world and have unique experiences
The world's largest traveller and accommodation survey, conducted by Ipsos, on behalf of TripAdvisor(TM), examined motivations behind travellers' holiday choices, traveller emotions at various stages of the holiday and the post-trip impact of travel.
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The slow death of political parties
New analysis by Ipsos suggests that by 2024 under a quarter of the voting public will feel connected to one particular political party, compared with over half the population in the 1990s.
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Most renters are satisfied with their tenure (and are online)
New research by Ipsos for Affinity Sutton - one of the biggest providers of affordable housing in England - finds most private and social renters satisfied with their tenure but also that significant "digital divides" exist within and between the two tenures.
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Labour are the most popular party, but their leader lags behind
The Ipsos Political Monitor for September 2014 shows Ed Miliband is still to convince the public of his own qualities, despite presiding over the most popular party.
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Economy, immigration and healthcare are Britons' top three issues deciding general election vote
September's Ipsos Political Monitor shows three policies joint top as most important in deciding their general election vote.
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Immigration and Race on the Ipsos Issues Index
To break historic trends or not? Bobby Duffy, MD, Social Research Institute explores the case for separating race relations and immigration in our Issues Index.