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Blog: The austerity question
As the Department for Communities and Local Government cuts another 30% from its budget, Ben Page asks in the MJ whether that means the British are resigned to austerity.
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Coming to terms with austerity?
People are less likely to say they've been affected by government spending cuts now than in 2012, according to a new study from Ipsos.
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Travellers plan to take more international leisure trips in 2015
Ipsos have conducted TripAdvisor's latest TripBarometer study on the Global Travel Economy which reveals worldwide travel trends at country, region and global levels
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The Ipsos Almanac 2014
The Ipsos Almanac is our review of life, society and business in Britain in 2014.
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Interest rates unchanged as yet, but two in five concerned
A survey carried out between the 4th and 21st July 2014 has found that two in five mortgage holders in Britain (41%) are concerned about the impact of a rise in interest rates on their mortgage payments in the next 12 months.
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Active Adults Survey for Sport Wales
The Active Adults Survey by Sport Wales with fieldwork by Ipsos shows significant growth in participation in sport in Wales with the numbers of adults taking part in sport three or more times a week at their highest ever levels.
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UK becoming 'more local and global'
Ipsos carried out a survey of the UK public exploring their views on identity for the BBC's Who do we think we are? project.
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Growing Up Digital
In a world where Technology has an increasing influence on most people's life MediaCT investigates what effects this influence has on children.
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Local government's reputation in public health
Local government's new public health responsibilities mean it is going to have some more money, but lots more chances to be blamed by all sorts of people