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Getting people back to work
A new Ipsos survey among out-of-work adults has highlighted just how much unemployment can knock an individual's confidence; with two thirds (66%) agreeing that being out of work has reduced their self confidence.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index - May 2011
In a month in which the spotlight has been fixed on the reform of the health service, the Economist/Ipsos Issues Index shows that a quarter of the public (26%) think that the NHS is one of the most important issues facing Britain. This is an increase of six percentage points since April, and the highest level of concern since January 2008.
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Disability in the media
The majority of the the public is unable to name a high-profile celebrity with a disability, according to a new Ipsos survey conducted for Mencap.
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Polls Apart: The SNP Victory in Scotland
Mark Diffley writes for Holyrood Magazine that people shouldn't be too suprised at the scale of the SNP's victory
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The Coalition's balancing act
What can public opinion polling tell us about the strength of the coalition and where it should go from here? By Sarah Pope and Helen Cleary for politics.co.uk.
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The Coalition's first year: the public gives its verdict
One year into the Coalition government, what does the public think? Ipsos has produced a briefing pack on public attitudes towards the Coalition a year on.
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Top of the pollsters!
As the dust settles on the Scottish Parliament election, Ipsos have been recognised for producing the most accurate polls in predicting the outcome.
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LibDem voters switching to Labour
New analysis of Ipsos's polls conducted since the start of 2011 shows how 2010 voters would vote now.
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The AV referendum: who decides?
Who will actually bother to vote at tomorrow's referendum? And what impact does a high or low turnout have on the result?
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Public Attitudes to Science 2011
Public Attitudes to Science 2011 (PAS) finds that the UK public values science and is interested in finding out about it.