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Public Sector Leaders Survey 2011
As the public sector enters a period of financial belt-tightening and difficult decisions, a new poll of leaders drawn from central and local government, non-departmental public bodies and the health and education sectors by Ipsos reveals deep concern about the impact of the cuts.
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A quarter of GPs surveyed think their consortium will be ready to take on full commissioning responsibility by April 2013
A snapshot of GPs in England shows that while many are involved in commissioning decisions to some extent, only a quarter think that their consortium will be ready to take on full commissioning responsibility by April 2013
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Perception is all when it comes to immigration
Bobby Duffy writes in The Sunday Times about public perceptions of immigration across Europe and its possible impact on a co-ordinated EU policy.
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Too Many Immigrants?
Seven in ten (71%) Britons say there are too many immigrants in the country and just a quarter (27%) believe immigration is good for the economy according to the latest Global @dvisor from Ipsos.
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Time for finance to get `back to basics'?
Joe Marshall writes in Money Marketing that difficult market conditions will change how banks approach Believability and Uniqueness - two key measures in predicting success of new products.
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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor - July 2011
Half of the public think the phone hacking scandal will lead to major changes in public life, but large minority think it will blow over with no significant impact.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index July 2011
Concern about Britain's ageing population - including social care and pensions - increases this month, although still far behind other domestic issues
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How much does religion matter?
New research by Ipsos shows around seven in ten people surveyed say they have a religion, and most see it as important in their lives.
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Most capable/most likeable Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher is seen as the most capable leader of the last 30 years though Tony Blair is more likeable.
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The Tablet is a game changer
John Carroll, from Ipsos MediaCT, on the recent Big Tablet Debate hosted by News International and Haymarket.