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The high street: used and valued
A new Ipsos poll conducted for the British Property Federation published today ahead of the annual Retail Conference, and three days after `Cyber Monday' shows that the British public values the high street, judging it important for the local area.
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Reducing the appeal of cigarettes and tobacco: how can this be measured?
The Scottish Government is introducing numerous measures to reduce the appeal of cigarettes among young people as part of its tobacco control strategy. However, the impact of the measures will not emerge until 2015 at the earliest.
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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.
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Economist/Ipsos November 2013 Issues Index
In this month's Issues Index for The Economist, we have recorded the highest ever concern about both poverty/inequality and low pay/fair wages.
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Attitudes to healthcare services in the UK
The balance of opinion in the UK has hardened against private providers running healthcare services, says a new Ipsos poll for King's College London.
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Care costs 'unknown' to most Londoners
Ipsos’s latest polling amongst Londoners, carried out on behalf of London Councils, shows that nearly three in five Londoners incorrectly believe they won’t have to pay anything towards the costs of their old-age care.
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Engaging the public in decisions about helping vulnerable energy consumers
In 2013, Ofgem asked Ipsos to use the Consumer First Panel to undertake deliberative research to explore in detail consumer views about vulnerability and the non financial support that vulnerable customers may need from energy companies.
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National Highways and Transport Survey 2013
An Ipsos survey for the National Highways & Transport (NHT) Network shows the public think the pothole problem is getting worse, but individual council results vary significantly.
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Half of Britons feel no benefit of economic growth
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor shows that half of Britons feel the recent economic upturn has had no impact on their standard of living (48%). Just one in seven (14%) say it has had a great deal/fair amount of impact.
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Nearly half the public think house prices in their area are currently too high
According to an Ipsos poll conducted for BBC Panorama, 46% think house prices in their area are currently too high whilst fewer than one in ten (9%) think house prices are too low.