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Communicating with MPs: The power of the media
How can you reach MPs through the mass media? Carl Phillips shows why media and government relations should work together.
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Communicating with MPs: Build the relationship
Being a professional communicator in and around Westminster and the British political system can be a challenge. Carl Phillips looks at the best way to build a relationship with MPs.
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High rise in the capital: Londoners split on merits of more tall buildings
According to an Ipsos poll for New London Architecture, Londoners are split on the future of tall buildings in London.
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Economist/Ipsos March 2014 Issues Index
Our latest Ipsos Issues Index for the Economist sows that concern about the economy has fallen as the economy continues on a path to recovery.
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Discord on business rules
David Cameron has slashed red tape for UK businesses. Hannah Merritt looks at why he might find this doesn't play so well with the British public.
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Scots more likely to think their attitudes are related to where you come from
New polling by Ipsos for the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) Scotland reveals that Scots are more likely than people in the rest of Britain to think that their opinions are formed by where they come from.
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Ipsos submission to Lyons Housing Review
On behalf of the Labour Party, the Lyons Housing Review has been "asked to draw up a road map" for housing and planning policies to deliver more new homes for Britain. Ipsos's submission presents and reproduces the blogs and polls we have prepared in the past two years.
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One in seven Britons expect to look into building their own home
A new poll commissioned by the National Self Build Association (NaSBA) finds one in seven (14%) Britons now expect to research or plan how to build a home for themselves in the next 12 months.
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Economist/Ipsos February 2014 Issues Index
The February Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that, after January's dead heat between the economy and race/immigration concern about the latter has fallen by 7 percentage points to 34%, meaning that the economy is once again uncontested as the most important issue facing Britain today.
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Impact of welfare reform on housing associations
According to the latest Ipsos survey of housing associations for the National Housing Federation, nearly three in five (58%) say they have been significantly affected by the introduction of the size criteria.