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Personal worries on a global scale
Just one in four Britons (24%) rate their current financial situation as strong - about the same level as in Mexico, South Africa and Spain according to the latest Ipsos Global @dvisor.
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British Future: 'State of the Nation' Poll
Findings from this survey of adults in Great Britain, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of new think-tank British Future, offer insights into the public's hopes and fears for 2012 and their attitudes to issues of identity, integration and migration.
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Predicting 2015 - "just a bit of fun"
Dr. Roger Mortimore looks back over all our polls since the 1970s, using voting intention and leader satisfaction to "predict" the 2015 general election result
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Ipsos's work for 'Your Square Mile'
Last year, Ipsos helped Your Square Mile, a not-for-profit organisation, to help communities across the UK to empower their residents to make positive changes to their local area
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Economic optimism plummets among Scots as consumer confidence stalls
Following our poll last week which, showed a third of Scots cutting back on Christmas spending, our latest economic data paints a broader picture of widespread pessimism in the economy and a crisis of confidence among Scottish consumers.
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What's caused Cameron's poll boost?
Gideon Skinner and Sarah Pope take a look at what's behind the Conservatives recent boost in the polls
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North Poll: Childrens' attitude to Christmas
A new poll by Ipsos has found that 83% of parents with a child aged 3 to 6 years old think their child believes in Father Christmas. This drops to just 8% of parents of 11 to 15 year old kids.
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North Poll: Do kids believe in Father Christmas?
A Christmas poll by Ipsos has found that 83% of parents with a child aged 3 to 6 years old - but only 8% with a child aged 11 to 15 - say their child believes in Father Christmas.
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Igniting the squib - public opinion on strikes and trade unions
Trade Unions/strikes are low on the public's radar even after the recent strikes, and have not been key issues for a while; only 1% of the public mentioned them in the first week of December, a figure that has been no higher since the firefighters' strike in the winter of 2002/3
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Economist/Ipsos December 2011 Issues Index
The December Economist/Ipsos Issues index shows that a third of the public (33%) place unemployment amongst the most important issues facing the country, a one percentage point increase since November. Concern has been steadily increasing recently and this is now the highest percentage to mention this issue since November 1998.