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Public expect further house price rises in 2015
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker - undertaken by Ipsos shortly after last month's Autumn Statement - finds 67% of the public expecting the average UK house price to rise throughout 2015.
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Buying sentiment overtakes selling sentiment, as house price expectations cool
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker conducted by Ipsos finds 64% of the public expecting the average UK house price to rise in the next 12 months, down from 68% in September 2014.
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TripIndex reveals which winter sun destinations offer the best value family breaks
A study conducted by Ipsos Loyalty on behalf of TripAdvisor compared 29 popular winter sun destinations around the world.
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How 'important' is housing?
Housing has dropped out of the top 10 issues facing Britain according to our latest index. Ben Marshall explores the potential reasons in his latest blog for the Chartered Institute of Housing.
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The future of streaming content: What role will advertising play?
In his newest Blog MediaCT's Elliot Whitehead talks about streaming services continuing their success stories and how advertisers have gotten involved.
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Can't change? Won't change? - The UK's housing issue
Some 60% or more of renters believe they will NEVER be able to afford to buy a home (they nearly all want to) writes Ben Page in the Municipal Journal.
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Watching the `blinking light'
Ben Marshall analyses the evolution of our seasonal house price sentiment tracker survey for the Halifax and its seasonally-themed infographic.
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Slight cooling of house price expectations, buying sentiment falls
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker conducted by Ipsos finds 68% of the public expecting the average UK house price to rise in the next 12 months, down from 71% last quarter.
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House price expectations remain stable, buying sentiment falls
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker conducted by Ipsos finds 71% of the public expecting the average UK house price to rise in the next 12 months, unchanged since last quarter. This is fourteen times the proportion expecting the average price to fall (5%).
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New research finds data trust deficit with lessons for policymakers
New research for the Royal Statistical Society carried out by Ipsos reveals that the media, internet companies, telecommunications companies and insurance companies all come at the bottom of a "trust in data" league table.