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Economist/Ipsos April 2013 Issues Index
Though concern about the economy remains paramount there are indications that concern about poverty and welfare is on the increase.
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Priorities for the NHS
Ipsos's latest poll asks what people see as priorities for the NHS, including several priorities raised by the Francis report into Mid Staffordshire Hospitals Foundation Trust.
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The economic mid-winter?
After a week which saw the IMF expressing concern about the state of the UK economy, a new global poll released today by Ipsos finds British consumers in gloomy mood.
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Ipsos Political Monitor April 2013
The April Ipsos Political Monitor finds support for Labour at its lowest standing in exactly a year.
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Margaret Thatcher Poll: April 2013
A new Ipsos poll, released today to coincide with Margaret Thatcher's funeral, shows that the British public prefer Margaret Thatcher over any of her successors to list Britain out of the economic crisis.
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How should we pay for health care in future?
An informed public debate is needed about both the level of future spending on health and social care, and how that spending might be funded. With this in mind, The King's Fund, in collaboration with Ipsos, held two deliberative events with members of the general public.
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Hackney in 2013
This presentation outlines the main findings of a representative residents' survey conducted by the Local Government team at the Ipsos Social Research Institute. The report was presented by Ipsos Chief Executive Ben Page on Tuesday 9th April at Hackney Town Hall.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker shows more people expect house prices to rise than fall in the next twelve months.
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Economist/Ipsos March 2013 Issues Index
The economy remains the most important issue facing Britain however unemployment loses its second place spot to race/immigration.
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The key to a happy retirement? The person you're sharing it with
Almost four in five (78%) older people are satisfied with their life nowadays, and personal relationships appear to be a key factor in determining how happy these later years will be.