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Britain in the "relegation zone"
At the end of a week which has seen some slightly better news about the British economy, the latest Ipsos Consumer Confidence Index, released today, underlines just how much ground the country has to make up.
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Local Government 2013
The latest newsletter from the Local Government Research Team at Ipsos looks into where the public, and the sector, sit on some of the big issues of 2013, drawing on our most recent data.
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Let's hear it for the Don't Knows
Steven Hope takes a closer look at those who are undecided about how they will vote in next year's Scottish Independence Referendum
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Cameron most trusted on economy and crime, Miliband on NHS and social care. Farage takes second on immigration.
A new Ipsos poll shows that David Cameron is seen as the most capable of the four party leaders, but also the most out of touch with ordinary people.
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Knee pain sufferers let down by lack of treatment choice
Ipsos research fpr Bupa has shown that 1 in 4 Britons have suffered from knee pain in the last year and 81% of sufferers are currently in pain.
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Ipsos Political Monitor May 2013
With the news that the Bank of England has raised its growth forecasts, the May Ipsos Political Monitor also shows that the public's economic optimism has risen for the second month in a row to its highest point since July 2010
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In an age of big data and focus on economic issues, trust in the use of statistics remains low
New research conducted by Ipsos for the Royal Statistical Society and King's College London reveals important challenges in trust in and the value given to statistics.
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Why it is hard to see much hope for Salmond and his political dream
Commentary on our independence poll for The Times by Sir Robert Worcester and Mark Diffley
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Social sector tenants expect rents to rise in next 12 months
Only 1% of social tenants expect the rents charged by local authorities and housing associations to be a lot or a little lower in twelve months time according to a survey conducted by Ipsos.
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Job insecurity or job reorganisation thought to be the most common cause of work-related stress
Around half of workers across Europe feel that work-related stress is common in their workplace, with 16% saying it is `very common' according to our poll for the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA).