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Property Snakes and Ladders
Visualisation presenting key findings from a range of Ipsos polls on the housing crisis. Published on the back of our poll for the Evening Standard earlier this month.
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Why has trust in civil servants gone up?
Bobby Duffy blogs for the Institute for Goverment on a very simple question on trust in truth-telling that generates huge interest.
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Labour seen as best on Europe according to new Ipsos poll
A new poll by Ipsos shows that Labour are seen as having the best policies on Europe, according to the British public.
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Politicians trusted less than estate agents, bankers and journalists
New polling by Ipsos shows that the British public trust politicians to tell the truth less than estate agents, bankers and journalists.
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Crisis of Parliamentary trust in energy industry grows
Trust in the energy industry to deliver genuine competition, protect the vulnerable, offer clear choices and promote environmental improvements has fallen significantly among MPs over the last three years.
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Commemoration of First World War
Most Britons would rather see the centenary of the First World War commemorated by focusing on those who lost their lives and on the war's historic significance than on a celebration of victory
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Jumping out of the outdoor advertising box
Mike Troy from Ipsos ASI looks at some excellent examples of creative outdoor advertising in 2012 and considers what 2013 will bring.
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Is Britannia cool again?
Deborah McCrudden, Managing Director at Ipsos ASI looks at how "being British" is depicted in our advertising for Brand Republic.
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What do consumers think of 4G?
New findings from the Ipsos Tech Tracker show that more than half of UK adults are aware of 4G technology, write Gavin Sugden and Aakanksha Haran in Brand Republic.
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The Monarchy
To mark the Queen becoming our longest-reigning Monarch, here is Dr. Roger Mortimore's article from our 2012 almanac with an update from Gideon Skinner.