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Feeling the squeeze
Fewer than half of British adults (43%) say they have cash left over at the end of the month, according to a new poll for the Resolution Foundation by Ipsos.
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Public attitudes to the nuclear industry
An Ipsos survey for the Nuclear Industry Association shows continued support among the British public for an energy policy that includes nuclear energy as well as renewables.
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Strong global opposition towards nuclear power
New research by Ipsos shows that three in five global citizens (62%) oppose the use of nuclear energy - a quarter (26%) of those have been influenced by the recent nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan.
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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor May 2011
While the government is seen as divided on several issues such as tuition fees, the NHS and immigration, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats are seen as united on the key issue of the economy
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Energy security is a top concern for Brits
Energy security is the leading environmental issue for Britons, over and above climate change, according to a new international Ipsos poll of working age adults.
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Buying into it - making the consumer case for low-carbon
New research by Ipsos for the CBI shows that if manufacturers, government and retailers want to increase takeup of low carbon products which can help tackle climate change, they will need to talk in terms of 'energy efficiency' and demonstrate how low carbon can help reduce the running costs of products.
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Supporting the development of Big Society in new Localism?
Empowering local communities to shape local areas has been a goal of central government for the past decade, for some essential to the success of Big Society, and so it was unsurprising to read about it in the new the Localism Bill.
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Nuclear power: the highest public support in over a decade
Ipsos's latest survey for the Nuclear Industry Association shows favourable opinion of the nuclear energy industry climbing to 40% with just 17% unfavourable.
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Scottish House Condition Survey
Scottish Government publishes findings from the Scottish House Condition Survey.
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Food and Beverages Rival Vitamins and Supplements for Consumer Interest in Health & Wellness Products
Consumer interest in food and beverages that offer better digestive health, increased energy, weight loss, and healthy blood sugar levels is greater than or similar to interest in vitamins and supplements that provide the same health and wellness benefits. This is the latest finding from a global study conducted by Ipsos Marketing, Consumer Goods.