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LGA's Aging Well Programme
Ipsos completed a two-year evaluation of the Ageing Well programme. The programme was designed to provide sector-led support to assist local authorities in meeting the challenges associated with an ageing population. The programme provided a range of national and regional programme activity such as master classes and leadership academies, to more tailored `bespoke' support for those local authorities who required it.
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Jeremy Hunt trusted by just 14%
With Jeremy Hunt, the Culture Secretary, appearing before the Leveson Inquiry today, an Ipsos shows that just one in seven people (14%) believe him to be trustworthy.
The poll shows that the leaders of the three main political parties all have negative trust ratings. -
Trustworthiness of Politicians - Trends
Q In general would you describe each of the following politicians as trustworthy or not?
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Using access to information to push up standards
Big Society blog: The Department of Health's new information strategy aims to use information and new technologies to push up standards of care and improve outcomes for patients - but will it work?
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Support for monarchy is at all time high
With Her Majesty the Queen's Diamond Jubilee this weekend, the British public's support for the UK remaining a monarchy is at a record high level according to our special Diamond Jubilee poll.
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Economist/Ipsos May 2012 Issues Index
As the UK again comes to terms with a recession, concern about the economy has increased, and three fifths (61%) now place this issue amongst the most important facing the country, an increase of six percentage points since April.
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Economic optimism declines across the G8
Ipsos's latest international poll shows a distinct lack of economic optimism across the G8 countries. Across all eight countries, one in seven (14%) people expect their local economy to be stronger in six months time, falling from 20% two years.
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The way we live now
New research for Ipsos for RIBA reveals the extreme measures some Brits take to squeeze into their homes and highlights what people really want and need from their homes.
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Ipsos Political Monitor May 2012
Ipsos's May Political Monitor shows Labour opening up a 10 point lead as ratings of the government, David Cameron, and Nick Clegg have fallen to their lowest ever.
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Public blamed ECHR over the Home Secretary for Abu Qatada delays
In the April edition of the political monitor we look at public opinion on the deportation of radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada.