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Support for independence bounces back
The latest Ipsos Scottish Public Opinion Monitor for the Times shows an increase in support for independence.
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Survey sets the standard for residents to rate their care
Our report for the 2012 Your Care Rating Survey sets out the development of Your Care Rating and results from the trial survey, conducted in Autumn 2012.
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Housing associations anticipate a substantial impact from the introduction of welfare reforms
More than 80% of housing associations anticipate that the introduction of direct payments to tenants will affect their organisation a great deal or a fair amount.
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Impact of welfare reform on housing associations
Our report for the National Housing Federation looks at how welfare reform changes are expected to impact across the housing association prior to implementation.
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Politicians don't understand us
Nine in 10 top company executives think British politicians have a poor understanding of business, according to our 2012 Captains of Industry survey.
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Preparing for an ageing society
This report for the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP forms the conclusion of Ipsos's evaluation of the Ageing Well programme.
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The Ipsos Almanac 2013
Welcome to Ipsos's review of 2013 - a look at what our research has told us about the state of Britain in a memorable year.
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Britain's bosses share concerns of the public over deficit
The top issues facing Britain today according to the 2012 Captains of Industry study conducted by Ipsos are the Government deficit (mentioned by 23%), Lack of economic growth (22%) and the Eurozone (20%).
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Ipsos Autumn Statement Poll
Three in ten British adults think people like them are being asked to do too much as a result of the government's response to the economic crisis while seven in ten say the very rich are not doing enough, according to a new Ipsos poll
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Business leaders fear impact of independence
The majority of business leaders believe that independence would have a negative impact on both their own business and the wider business community in Scotland.