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Ipsos Issues Index May 2018: NHS and Brexit are still seen as the public’s top issues
Half of the British public see the NHS as a big issue for the country, four in ten mention Brexit, and a quarter are worried about crime.
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Karl Ashworth joins Ipsos's Social Research Institute
Karl Ashworth joins the UK’s leading team of survey methodologists, as Head of Data Analytics at Ipsos Social Research Institute.
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Liverpool Waves of Hope evaluation: year 3 report
An evaluation of the third year of Liverpool Waves of Hope, a project in Liverpool which provides support for people with multiple and complex needs in the areas of substance misuse, mental health, homelessness and offending.
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Confidence in UK housing market stuck at lowest level in five years
The Q1 2018 Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker (HMCT) shows only a small improvement on the steep decrease in the House Price Outlook (HPO) found in autumn 2017.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - April 2018
Ipsos's Research Highlights for April 2018 includes the latest leadership ratings, confidence in the housing market and global concern about corruption.
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Brexit and the NHS top Britons’ concerns, with worry about housing rising
Ipsos's March 2018 Issues Index shows that close to half of the public name Brexit (47%) and the NHS (46%) as big issues facing Britain, while housing is joint-third on 22%.
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Transport a block to business say Captains of Industry
Three-quarters of Captains of Industry agree that their company would have more opportunities to improve if the transport network was better.
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No! Jeremy Corbyn
Independent analyst David Cowling looks at the position of the Labour Party in the latest opinion polls.
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Ipsos Issues Index: 2017 in review
The NHS and Brexit replace Immigration as the biggest issues facing Britain in 2017
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Show me the money
In a highly private topic matter tied up in the desire to project a certain self externally, untangling the complexities of financial management from the cultural eco-system it sits within has never been so important. Using two ethnographic case studies, we reveal the differences between what we say we do, and what we actually do.