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Ipsos Political Monitor November 2012
The British public is split on the future of Britain's relationship with the European Union according to new a new Ipsos poll.
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Beyond Turnout: The Police and Crime Commissioner elections
Associate Director, Rachel Worsley, discusses the challenges awaiting the new local Police and Crime Commissioners as they bed into their newly created roles.
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The Friends and Family Test: are you asking the right questions?
Research Director, Jonathan Nicholls, discusses the challenges faced by NHS trusts, putting in place The Friends and Family Test.
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Of mascara and make-believe
Jo Lee, Research Manager at Ipsos ASI looks at how make-up brands have to walk a fine line when advertising to avoid falling foul of ASA's guidelines.
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House prices: what do the public think will happen next?
Financial Statement Blog: Ben Marshall blogs on what our research for Halifax tells us about how good the public are at predicting house price movements.
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Odds on for Disaster
Forecasting is tough and will never be an exact science, however with a disciplined approach, careful planning and the right expertise, the output of a forecasting exercise can deliver accurate results, writes Richard Boyko, Director, Ipsos InnoQuest.
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Ipsos poll for Oxfam Scotland
A majority of Scots do not think the tax system is fair and want taxes raised for the wealthiest according to a new poll we conducted for Oxfam Scotland.
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The acceptability of carrots
Jane Eunson and Lorraine Murray on the moral acceptability of using financial incentives to change behaviour.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
Public continues to expect house prices and private rents to increase in the next 12 months according to the October Housing Market Consumer Confidence survey by Ipsos for the Halifax.
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Minimum pricing and underage drinkers
Carolyn Black of Ipsos Scotland explores the potential impact of alcohol minimum pricing on underage drinkers.