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What do Americans think of military action in Libya?
While polls in this country appear to show a public split on military action in Libya, across the pond there is significant support among Americans.
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Public Confidence in the Economy - February 2011
On the eve of the UK budget and 6 weeks out from the Holyrood elections, latest data from Ipsos Scotland reveals that economic confidence remains low, although levels of optimism in the Scottish economy are marginally improved from November 2010.
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On the morning of the Budget...
George Osborne is giving his Budget statement later today, but what do the public think of the Chancellor and his opposite number?
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Winning the economic argument
Winning the public's trust on the economy is vital to the electoral success of all three major parties. So, who is winning the economic argument?
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Public make petrol prices top transport priority
A new survey conducted by Ipsos for the RAC Foundation has found the cost of petrol and diesel to be the public’s highest transport priority for Government action.
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Economist/Ipsos Budget Poll
Public worried the government is cutting spending too much and would prefer the speed of cuts be slower.
The Coalition's argument that "we are all in this together" is not resonating with the public; most think that the poorest will be hardest hit.
But previous Labour government is seen as more to blame for the cuts than the Coalition. -
Reuters/Ipsos March Political Monitor
One week before the Budget, the full impact of the economic situation is hitting the public.
Half think their personal financial situation will get worse, two in three now think the recession will take more than three years to recover from.
Majority think the government is making the wrong decisions about where to cut spending and Conservative lead over Labour on best economic policies has fallen.
Despite increasing economic concern, Labour making no gains on voting intention. -
British Medical Association (BMA) Membership Survey
The vast majority of doctors are not convinced that the potential benefits of the government's plans for the NHS in England outweigh the risks, an Ipsos survey for the BMA suggests.
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Community Cohesion and PREVENT: how have schools responded?
New research conducted by Ipsos for the Department of Education explores the effect on schools and local authorities of implementing the duty to promote community cohesion and the extent to which schools are aware of, and undertaking activities to contribute to, the PREVENT strategy.
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Reuters/Ipsos February 2011 Political Monitor
Support for cuts to public services falls as the impact of spending cuts begins to be felt.
There is widespread concern about the effects of cuts in the next 12 months as pessimism about the economy increases to levels of concern not seen since the start of 2009