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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor November 2011
The November Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor shows Labour increase their lead in the polls and just 15% believe the economy will improve in the next 12 months.
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Show mothers (and fathers) you care...
Mothercare has suffered a tough 2011 with profit warnings and falling sales. It needs to do more to get parents back on side, says Laura Furniss, development manager, Ipsos.
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The fog is lifting on radio audience measurement
John Carroll on the latest trends and developments discussed at the 2011 European Radio Symposium.
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Economic optimism is at a three year low but Londoners are less pessimistic
Economic optimism is at a three year low but Londoners are less pessimistic about the nation's future than those living elsewhere in Great Britain.
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Border Skirmish
Bobby Duffy in the Sunday Times writes that given our national concern about immigration, the government has reason to be concerned following the UK Border Agency row.
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Home Truths
Research Director, Ben Marshall, looks at the issue of housing and the possible political implications.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
More people expect house prices to fall rather than rise over the next year, according to the second Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker research conducted by Ipsos.
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Future State of Welfare
An overwhelming majority of people in Britain say there must be a benefits safety net - but many do not think that the system works properly and want to see more conditions attached to payments
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Reuters/Ipsos October 2011 Political Monitor
Economic optimism falls to its lowest point since December 2008 and people's concerns about being able to pay the bills, retire as planned and their children's job prospects are rising.
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The Entertainer: Youth and Advertising
Tara Beard-Knowland writes in Campaign about young people and how they interact with media, technology, advertising and brands.