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Policing Priorities Survey
Our research undertaken on behalf of the Police Federation of England and Wales shows that the British public would be worried if the police stopped providing the current range of services due to budget cuts.
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Strong support for a cap on immigration amidst economic concern
Three quarters (75 per cent) of Britons believe that immigration is currently a problem, according to new research released today by Ipsos.
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Sony games well positioned in 2011
The Playstation could be in for a good year according to new research released today by Ipsos MediaCT and Future Publishing.
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How the Alternative Vote system would work and its impact
Dr. Roger Mortimore explores the AV voting system and what it would mean for the UK on BBC Newsnight.
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Confusion over smartphone operating systems
Smartphone operating systems are a world of confusion for users according to Ipsos's Mobile Operating System Syndicated Study.
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The changing dynamic in the NHS
Head of Health, Sarah Phillips, examines the challenges in joint working and the change in patients' expectations of physicians in the latest PM Live Webcast.
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Business leaders show overwhelming support for the Coalition and cuts
Ipsos's Captains of Industry survey shows a massive 89 per cent of UK business leaders agree that the government's policies will improve the state of the British Economy.
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Commentary: Rights and Wrongs by Kirstin Couper
Kirstin Couper of our Social Research Institute examines the public's views of local spending priorities and outlines how we have obtained a more insightful understanding of prioritisation.
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Ed Miliband's first 100 days
To mark Ed Miliband's first 100 days as leader of the Labour party, Ipsos looks at public attitudes towards the Opposition leader during his first few months in office.
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No clear public support for minimum pricing of alcohol in Scotland
According to our latest Scottish Public Opinion Monitor, most Scots (58%) do think there should be an increase in the price of at least some types of alcohol.