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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.
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A look ahead to the first votes in the US GOP primary
With the first votes to be cast in the GOP primary race less than a month away, Sir Robert Worcester takes a look at the standing of all the candidates.
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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor December 2011
The December Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor shows Conservative support has risen significantly since November while over half think Cameron and Osborne have handled the current economic crisis in Europe well
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Media Research: Reasons to be cheerful
In a year sandwiched between the General Election and the Olympics, what has 2011 meant for the media research industry? If the research showcased at this year's Media Research Group (MRG) Conference is anything to go by, then it has been a year of experimentation and change.
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Scots support early referendum as support for independence increases
Over a third of voters now back a fully independent Scotland in a referendum which most Scots want to be held within the next two years, as revealed in our new poll for The Times and the Sun.
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Scottish Public Opinion Monitor: December 2011
As a momentous 2011 draws to a close, public backing for the SNP has slightly increased, giving the party double the support enjoyed by Labour in our latest Holyrood poll.
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BBC Shopping Experience
The BBC's Panorama programme commissioned Ipsos to conduct research among consumers into their supermarket shopping experience.
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Three-quarters sense housing crisis in Britain
A new Ipsos survey for Channel 4 has found that three-quarters of the public (76%) agree with the suggestion that there is a housing crisis in Britain.
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Ethics in business - Attitudes of the British public
Six in ten (58%) people believe business behaves ethically, a third do not.
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Ipsos end of year research 2011
Only 23% of Britons say that their children will have a higher quality of life than they have, while 35% think it will be lower, says new research we have carried out ahead of our 2011 End of Year event.