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Europeans don't see any economic light ahead
Though the world's attention has turned to London and the Olympic Games, bad economic news continue to emanate from the UK and Europe.
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Sunday Trading Poll
New research by Ipsos suggests that a permanent relaxation in the Sunday Trading laws may become inevitable sooner rather than later as the current younger generation of shoppers matures.
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Public want local improvement in job prospects and activities for teenagers
Just over a third of British adults (35%) identify activities for teenagers as the top priority for improvement in their local area, according to the Ipsos Local Improvement Index.
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Economist/Ipsos July 2012 Issues Index
The July Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that concern about race relations/immigration has increased, along with concern about the NHS.
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What Lords Reform has done to the coalition's poll numbers
For the New Statesman, Head of Political Research, Gideon Skinner, discussed whether parliamentary wrangling over House of Lords reform is in tune with the public mood.
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Britain 2012
Our new paper draws upon survey data and other sources to answer these questions and explain who we are and to discuss British perspectives, strengths and weaknesses.
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The state of the parties this summer
As parliament enters its summer recess, Head of Political Research, Gideon Skinner, considers the main political parties' poll ratings and the change in momentum since the start of the year.
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The Olympics will cheer us up say Britons in Ipsos poll
Despite the weather, the traffic, and G4S, most Britons expect the Olympics to have a positive effect on the mood of the British public according to a new poll by Ipsos.
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The political state of the north: still much to play for
Following his start-of-the-year assessment of the state of the parties for The Guardian Northerner, Gideon Skinner, Ipsos Research Director, revisits the polling data as MPs head off for the holidays.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
According to the latest Housing Market Consumer Confidence survey by Ipsos for the Halifax, the House Price Outlook - the balance of those thinking the average UK house price will be higher in twelve months time less those who think it will be - is +15.