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What The Royal Polling Numbers Reveal About The Monarchy and the People
If we're measuring success in terms of opinion poll findings, there can be little doubt that The Palace goes into this weekend's Jubilee celebrations in rude health says Simon Atkinson.
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Support for monarchy is at all time high
With Her Majesty the Queen's Diamond Jubilee this weekend, the British public's support for the UK remaining a monarchy is at a record high level according to our special Diamond Jubilee poll.
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Economist/Ipsos May 2012 Issues Index
As the UK again comes to terms with a recession, concern about the economy has increased, and three fifths (61%) now place this issue amongst the most important facing the country, an increase of six percentage points since April.
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Managing Radioactive Waste Safely Survey 2012
Ipsos has completed a survey among residents in West Cumbria, to find out if they are in favour of taking part in the Government's search for a suitable site for a repository for higher-activity radioactive waste.
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Europe Sans Frontieres
Majorities in France, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, Spain and Germany want to reintroduce border controls, writes Bobby Duffy in the Wall Street Journal
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Economic optimism declines across the G8
Ipsos's latest international poll shows a distinct lack of economic optimism across the G8 countries. Across all eight countries, one in seven (14%) people expect their local economy to be stronger in six months time, falling from 20% two years.
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Public blamed ECHR over the Home Secretary for Abu Qatada delays
In the April edition of the political monitor we look at public opinion on the deportation of radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada.
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Majority back building homes in Canterbury but support is strongly conditional
Ipsos has undertaken a survey for Canterbury City Council in relation to its Local Plan. The survey measured local attitudes towards future development in the district and has been used alongside a Development Requirements Study (conducted by Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners).
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Public over-estimate extent of past development, but welcome more
A new poll for the British Property Federation by Ipsos has found that most of the English public over-estimate how much of England's land has been developed, but support new development if it generates jobs and affordable homes.
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From our archives: The French elections
As France prepares to elect its next President, we have been digging in our archives to find out what the British public have thought in the past about French politicians, and indeed about the French people and French culture.