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School leaders' views on the state of education
The Key's school leaders are unconvinced by the current Government's performance on education - just 10% are satisfied with the Government's education record, while 77% are dissatisfied.
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Hard work, hard times: the lived experience of in-work poverty
Sara Davidson from Ipsos Scotland writes for Scottish Policy Now on our recent work in Glasgow confirming that having a job is no longer a guarantee of avoiding poverty.
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Peak in selling sentiment as house price optimism for 2015 grows
The third monthly wave of the Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker in 2015 shows that two thirds of Britons (67%) expect the average UK property price to rise this year, up slightly from 64% who said this in February 2015.
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Swing or Roundabout?
Dr. Roger Mortimore, director of political analysis, writes in the Huffington Post that swing isn't so simple anymore.
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First results from major longitudinal survey on attitudes to immigration
In a unique survey, Ipsos will be interviewing a longitudinal panel of respondents on their attitudes to immigration throughout and after the election campaign.
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Public culture in Britain is biased against business and most politicians don't understand business
Over half of British adults don't trust business leaders, so businesses must above all else, act with honesty and integrity says Andrew Croll of Ipsos Loyalty.
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Majority of public back `borrow-to-build'
A majority of the public say they support the next Government borrowing money to fund the building of more affordable housing for people to buy or rent in England, according to a new poll by Ipsos for the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH).
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All parties seen to promise anything to get votes
Ipsos's April 2015 Political Monitor looks at how British voters perceive both the main political parties and their leaders.
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Life In Kazakhstan
An Ipsos poll commissioned by the Eurasian Council on Foreign Affairs (ECFA) shows the majority of Kazakh adults, when asked about quality of life in the country, feel that things are heading in the right direction.
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Best Party On Key Issues: Benefits
Which party do you think has the best policies on benefits - the Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats or some other party?