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EU Referendum: Controls on movement of EU citizens key issue for majority of Britons
As David Cameron starts his effort to reform the European Union and get a better deal for Britain newly released Ipsos polling reveals just how bound the concern of free movement of EU citizens is within the European debate.
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Perils of perception: 10 things people think about housing
Ben Marshall blogs for the Chartered Institute of Housing on the top 10 things the British public do and do not know about the UK housing market - and what they think.
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How financially literate are you? Take our Quiz!
Thinking of having a child? Know how much it would cost you? Test your financial savvy against the rest of Great Britain in Ipsos's Perils of Perception Quiz: the Money edition.
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On the money? Misperceptions and personal finance
New research by Ipsos and King's College London shows that the public have a number of significant misperceptions about personal and public finances.
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Blowing it on a Lamborghini?
If you are approaching retirement, advice is crucial says Chris O'Brien of Ipsos Loyalty.
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TTIPing over the edge
For all the debate, how do MPs really feel about TTIP? Carl Phillips digs into some data from December 2014.
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The economy, the NHS...what do voters really care about when casting their election ballots?
Anna Quigley from Ipsos writes for the Health Foundation on what voters really care about, and the importance of the NHS in current and past elections.
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Hard work, hard times: the lived experience of in-work poverty
Sara Davidson from Ipsos Scotland writes for Scottish Policy Now on our recent work in Glasgow confirming that having a job is no longer a guarantee of avoiding poverty.
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Public culture in Britain is biased against business and most politicians don't understand business
Over half of British adults don't trust business leaders, so businesses must above all else, act with honesty and integrity says Andrew Croll of Ipsos Loyalty.
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Ipsos Election Briefing
Ipsos's Election Briefing - held on 10 April 2015 - reveals the views of our elected (and unelected) politicians on how companies should act, industry favourability, lobbying, and the issues facing Britain today.