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Homes for Britain: Britain for homes?
Ben Marshall gives a speech about public attitudes towards housing at the Labour Party conference 2013.
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Generation Strains
Ipsos and Demos publish a major new report on attitudes towards welfare across generations. This research was supported by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
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Profile Matters: The World's Top Cities
The most striking finding from the Ipsos Top Cities research is that there are a handful of “superbrand” cities.
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The Forgotten Digital Generation
MediaCT investigates the group of the population that is digitally disengaged, how they cope with today's digital world and what brand can do to help them connect.
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A right royal upbringing
Despite Kate and William’s hopes for some sense of normalcy seven in ten Britons believe it is impossible for children of royalty to have a normal upbringing.
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4 in 10 Britons think the Internet is a threat to knowledge
As part of a major new exhibition about the future of manufacturing, the Design Museum has carried out a survey with Ipsos which reveals that 6%, or one in 17 people in the UK, have an interest in owning a 3D printer.
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Women, Power and Money
This regular FleishmanHillard study is co-sponsored by Hearst Magazines and conducted by Ipsos MediaCT. The fifth wave of the study covers, for the first time, the views of women in the UK, Germany, France and China, alongside those from the United States.
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Perceptions are not reality
A new survey by Ipsos for the Royal Statistical Society and King's College London highlights how wrong the British public can be on the make-up of the population and the scale of key social policy issues.
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How is the NHS on its 65th birthday?
To mark its 65th anniversary, Ipsos has captured the public attitude and what they think the future holds for the service.
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Engagement not electioneering should be the focus in schools
Providing information for schoolchildren about the independence referendum should focus on encouraging participation if the decline in political engagement among young people is to be reversed