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Public confidence in George Osborne slips - but few think Labour would do a better job
Just five days until his Autumn Statement Ipsos's new Political Monitor shows a growing dissatisfaction with George Osborne amongst the British public.
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Two in three disagree that government has the right long-term policies for public services
With less than a week to go until the next Autumn Statement new Ipsos polling shows growing public concern about the government's plans for public services.
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Government Delivery Index - Improving Public Services
Q On balance, do you agree or disagree with the statement that "in the long term, this government's policies will improve the state of Britain's public services"?
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Conservatives make ground ahead of Holyrood elections while most Scots want to remain in the EU
With less than six months to go before Scotland goes to the polls to elect a new Holyrood Parliament, our new poll for STV News shows the SNP still significantly ahead while the Scottish Conservatives have gained ground.
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Ipsos Study for PayPal reveals opportunities and best practices for online merchants who want to grow their international business
Research carried out by Ipsos for PayPal in 29 countries, provides a global view of how consumers shop online, particularly focusing on where, what, and how much they shop from websites in other countries.
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Ipsos and Demos/CASM call for better ethical standards in social media research
Ipsos and Demos call for better ethical standards in social media research in a new report published today, which finds just 38% of the public are aware their social media posts are potentially being analysed for research projects.
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Babraham Institute: Public Dialogue on Future Strategy
Ipsos was commissioned by the Babraham Institute, Sciencewise, and the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC) to investigate public attitudes towards the future strategy of the Babraham Institute.
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NHS: A healthy devolution?
Nicola Moss, of Ipsos North, on the prospects for a devolved national health service.
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Attention Generation Next: Beating the Attention Deficit for Young Audiences
Brands are competing for attention against a wide variety of sources from Taylor Swift videos and Vine stars to personal social media streams where the drama, excitement and relatability of Generation Next's social circles are played out.
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Why isn't housing a more decisive issue in elections?
Housing as an issue of concern to Britons is rising to new heights on the list of voter concerns, writes Ben Page in the Independent.