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Economist/Ipsos May 2014 Issues Index
The May Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that, with little change since last month, the economy remains the most important issue facing Britain, as it has been since September 2008.
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One year on: The impact of welfare reforms on housing association tenants
As part of a programme of research to monitor the impacts of welfare reforms on behalf of the National Housing Federation, Ipsos are producing a series of reports presenting data from surveys of housing associations and their tenants to understand the extent and nature of impacts of key welfare reform measures.
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What a Difference a Year Makes
This month has seen Ipsos's Economic Optimism Index reach record levels, with 53% of Britons now expecting to see an improvement in the economy over the next 12 months.
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What next for Rail? MPs' views on rail franchising
Tom Fife-Schaw and Matt Cavill examine MPs' thoughts on the options for rail franchises following a call for renationalisation from Labour candidates.
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Economist/Ipsos April 2014 Issues Index
Economic concerns, both personal and general, continue to dominate; 36% of the public mention the economy amongst the most important issues facing Britain however this remains the lowest percentage to do so since June 2008.
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Infrastructure UK, OK?
Decisions on infrastructure need to be less of a done deal, and more of a proper dialogue. That way, public opinion will become less polarised and levels of local trust improved according to Ben Marshall's recent blog for Public Finance.
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Help to Buy: One year on
Housing bubble or boom? Ben Fowler of the Ipsos Reputation Centre looks at MPs’ attitudes towards the Help to Buy policy
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Benefit cap encouraging some work-seeking
An Ipsos survey for the Department for Work and Pensions has found that many of those currently affected by the benefit cap say they have been more encouraged to find work as a result of the policy.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker: Q1 2014
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker conducted by Ipsos finds 71% of the public expecting the average UK house price to rise in the next 12 months.
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