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NHS is number one area of public spending to protect from cuts says new Ipsos/Nuffield Trust poll
Ipsos carried out a telephone survey for the Nuffield Trust on public spending and the NHS.
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Whatever happened to `Corporate Social Responsibility'?
Robert Cumming asks whether Corporate Social Responsibility was just a fad or has been absorbed into everyday culture?
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Consumer attitudes towards Christmas ads
Is Christmas advertising becoming part of the build-up to the big day, asks Keith Glasspoole in Brand Republic.
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Making Christmas payments easier?
A new ad for Barclaycard's contactless payment system could herald a big year for innovative mobile payment technologies, writes Matt Prince and Jamie Robertson in Brand Republic.
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Public at `tipping point' on attitude towards cuts poll shows
People's attitudes towards cuts to public spending and reduced living standards may be reaching a `tipping point' with high concerns about the future effect on themselves and their family, an RSA commissioned survey suggests.
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Almost all Britons satisfied with the Queen as Monarch, but Prince William is the most popular Royal
As her Diamond Jubilee year draws to a close, nine in ten people in Britain say they are satisfied with the way the Queen is doing her job as Monarch.
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Infrastructure Projects Poll
Far more of the British public consider building more homes to be the best way of boosting the economy through infrastructure investment, than other options such as a new High Speed Rail line.
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The majority of Scots are satisfied with the Scottish Government
The Scottish Government has a healthy public approval rating, according to our latest Scottish Public Opinion Monitor, conducted last month.
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Sharp decline in those who think businesses behave ethically
We have conducted our annual survey for the Institute of Business Ethics on the attitudes of the British public to business ethics.