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What does it mean to be British?
The public can see how Britain has changed in sixty years, but we seem less sure about what it means to be British in the present
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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