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Labour and Conservatives neck and neck, while Boris Johnson has biggest impact on potential Conservative vote share over other possible challengers
The Ipsos Political Monitor for August shows that support for the Conservatives and Labour is tied at 33% if there were a General Election tomorrow, the first time since October 2013.
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Cold, draughty, mouldy, damp: What the UK public think about their homes
Ipsos's i:omnibus was commissioned by the Energy Saving Trust to conduct a survey on public perception and understanding of various aspects relating to energy saving, government energy schemes and household appliances.
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Public Health England 2014 public awareness and opinion survey
A recent Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of Public Health England (PHE) has shown that at the end of its first year, a third of the public say they have heard of the organisation and, when given an explanation of its role, two thirds would be confident in its advice.
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Ipsos Economic Pulse - Wave 58
The Ipsos Economic Pulse for July shows economic confidence down among Russians, Polish and South Africans, with rises in Brazil, Sweden and Argentina. Britain sees economic confidence down slightly after the heights of last month.
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Neuroscience and marketing: what you need to know
Marketing Week's feature on neuroscience research includes an interview with Ipsos ASI, predicting that neuroscience research business will generate more than five times as much income this year as it did just two years ago.
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`Yes' continues to make progress as we enter the final stretch
As Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling prepare for the first live television debate of the campaign, Ipsos Scotland's latest poll for STV News shows that `Yes' continues to make some gains while there are signs that more and more people are now making up their minds ahead of September.
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Driving DAB Forward
Radio expert Andy Haylett from Ipsos MediaCT presents the highlights from the latest RAJAR release.
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Only 18 per cent of Britons believe driverless cars to be an important development for the car industry to focus on
Only 18% of Britons believe driverless cars to be an important development for the car industry to focus on, according to the Ipsos Loyalty Automotive Survey.
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Poverty in the UK: The public's view
New research for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation into what the public think about poverty in the UK and how it should be tackled.
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Best and worst of British: The attractiveness of the UK in the eyes of young people overseas
An online survey commissioned by the British Council from Ipsos shows that young adults from overseas see Brits as `polite and good mannered'.