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Digital Radio & Public Demand
More than a quarter of British adults believe Radio 4 Extra is the most important digital radio station funded by the licence fee.
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Families need help to survive the age of austerity
In their article for Politics.co.uk, Ipsos Research Director, Suzanne Hall, and Peter Grigg, from the Family and Childcare Trust, discuss the extent to which families are coping with the impacts of economic austerity.
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The Tablet Evolution
The tablet has come a long way since its mainstream launch in 2010. In the newest Thought Piece, Ipsos MediaCT explore the tablet's place in our technology driven environment.
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The Public Image of Margaret Thatcher
Findings from our polls remind us how the public viewed Margaret Thatcher during her Premiership. We identified May 1983 and February 1990 as the high and low points of her public image.
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Family Matters
New Ipsos research, conducted on behalf of the Family and Childcare Trust, tracking families coping with the impacts of austerity measures, has shown that financial pressures are increasingly spilling over into family life and putting relationships to the test.
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The housing market: what the public thinks
The Financial Statement blog: Ben Marshall writes up findings from our latest housing market confidence survey for the Halifax Building Society.
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Tackling Digital Exclusion in Glasgow
Ipsos was commissioned by the Carnegie UK Trust to research the reasons for digital exclusion in Glasgow.
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Priorities for the NHS
Ipsos's latest poll asks what people see as priorities for the NHS, including several priorities raised by the Francis report into Mid Staffordshire Hospitals Foundation Trust.
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Ipsos are conducting the fifth UK Public Attitudes to Science study
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has commissioned Ipsos, in partnership with the British Science Association, to carry out the latest study in its Public Attitudes to Science series.