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Explaining Cameron's Coalition
Explaining Cameron's Coalition is a detailed analysis of the May 2010 election and the first year of the Coalition. It is the fourth in a series of books to examine elections from the standpoint from the people.
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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor May 2011
While the government is seen as divided on several issues such as tuition fees, the NHS and immigration, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats are seen as united on the key issue of the economy
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The Rise and Fall of Public Concern about Crime
The Economist/Ipsos May Issues index shows a decreasing amount who consider crime/law and order to be among the most important issues facing the country.
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Giving White Paper: first thoughts from Ipsos
The government White Paper on Giving lays out the Prime Minister's plans for encouraging more charitable donations and volunteering as part of his vision for a Big Society.
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Getting people back to work
A new Ipsos survey among out-of-work adults has highlighted just how much unemployment can knock an individual's confidence; with two thirds (66%) agreeing that being out of work has reduced their self confidence.
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Attitudes Towards Death and Dying in the East of England
Ipsos conducted a survey for NHS East of England exploring attitudes to talking about death and dying.
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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index - May 2011
In a month in which the spotlight has been fixed on the reform of the health service, the Economist/Ipsos Issues Index shows that a quarter of the public (26%) think that the NHS is one of the most important issues facing Britain. This is an increase of six percentage points since April, and the highest level of concern since January 2008.
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Back to school for the banks
Milorad Ajder of the Ipsos Reputation Centre comments in GFS News on why UK banks need to put the customer at the heart of what they do.
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Investing for the Good of Society
This investigates the potential for marketing social investments to mass affluent investors in the UK.
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Living with Difference
A study for the University of Leeds, measuring attitudes towards minority and outsider groups in Leeds and Warsaw.