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Most Britons believe airport capacity should be increased
The majority of Britons believe that the country's airport capacity should be increased, according to the July 2015 Ipsos Political Monitor.
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Lloyds Spending Power Report June 2015
The Lloyds Spending Power Report monitors sentiment towards spending, borrowing and saving amongst UK bank account holders aged 18-75.
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Osborne closes gap on May and Johnson as a potential PM among Conservative supporters
The first Ipsos Political Monitor following the 2015 budget reveals that the public are divided on what George Osborne's proposals mean for the country.
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Litter and crime the most important aspects in making the local area a beautiful place to live
A poll conducted on behalf of ResPublica has found that the public believe less litter and rubbish (36%) and less crime, vandalism and graffiti (35%) are the most important aspects that make their area a beautiful place to live.
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Burnham leads the pack - but all Labour hopefuls have work to do
With two months to go until the next leader of the Labour party is selected, Ipsos's latest Political Monitor shows that the public are still to make up their mind about the contenders, and none have an net positive rating overall.
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Monitor Stakeholder Research April 2015
Monitor commissioned Ipsos to conduct research with its stakeholders, following on from its previous survey undertaken in 2012, to understand how it is seen to be performing in its new role and the progress it has made since then.
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Election 'bounce' in house price optimism slips from all time high
Confidence in rising property prices reached its highest level in May 2015 since the inception of the Housing Market Confidence Tracker survey, before relaxing slightly in June 2015.
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The Attention Deficit: How Brands Can Be Heard in a World of Media Overload
The competition to be heard has never been greater. People have access to more content, at more speed and across more devices than ever before. In this thought piece Ipsos Connect's Phil Shaw looks at how brands can cut through and build connections with people when the choice of what to engage with is so vast.
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Understanding Society: The Perils of Perception
Welcome to the latest edition of the Ipsos Social Research Institute's Understanding Society. This issue explores the challenges in associated with measuring and understanding the way people think and act.
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Perils of perception: 10 things people think about housing
Ben Marshall blogs for the Chartered Institute of Housing on the top 10 things the British public do and do not know about the UK housing market - and what they think.