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4 in 10 Britons think the Internet is a threat to knowledge
As part of a major new exhibition about the future of manufacturing, the Design Museum has carried out a survey with Ipsos which reveals that 6%, or one in 17 people in the UK, have an interest in owning a 3D printer.
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The monarchy and the royal baby
Ipsos has a tradition of polling the British public on how they feel about the Monarchy. With the arrival of the Royal baby, once again we have provided a snap shot of public opinion on the Royal Family and the future of its heir in 2013.
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Trade Unions Poll
A new Ipsos poll shows that most Britons believe trade unions are essential to protect workers' interests, although many have concerns about their links to the Labour Party.
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Royal Baby Poll
A new Ipsos poll shows that most Britons think Prince William and Kate Middleton's child should have a normal job before taking on royal duties, however, most also think it is impossible for royal children to have a normal upbringing.
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Ipsos Political Monitor July 2013
More people now expect the economy to improve in the next year than think it will get worse according to the new Ipsos Political Monitor.
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The Evolution of Social Media
MediaCT investigates the evolution of Social Media and how it has been both influenced and influencer in today's environment.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker has a record high House Price Outlook.
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Benefit Cap popular with public, but what impact is it having pre-implementation?
Two Ipsos polls conducted for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) find that there is strong popular support for the Benefit Cap.
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Ipsos Global @dvisor: Corporate Responsibility
Four in ten (37%) employees in 24 countries indicate it is `very important' for their own employers to be `responsible to society and the environment'.
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Perceptions are not reality
A new survey by Ipsos for the Royal Statistical Society and King's College London highlights how wrong the British public can be on the make-up of the population and the scale of key social policy issues.