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Back to schoolSimon Atkinson blogs on an Ipsos survey for banking group ING that found the British to be the most enthusiastic “cheerleaders” for providing financial education in schools. 
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Understanding the opportunities and challenges presented by welfare reformNew research conducted by Ipsos on behalf of Viridian Housing shows that two-way understanding between social landlords and tenants will be key to responding to welfare reforms. 
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Flying Start: Qualitative research with high need familiesThe Welsh Government commissioned Ipsos to undertake a qualitative study exploring the experiences of high need parents engaging with the Flying Start early years' services. The research identifies perceived impacts among this group, and will be used in conjunction with the outputs from our wider evaluation of the programme to inform future delivery. 
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Freedom to choose - it's harder than we thinkJayesh Navin Shah of our Social Research Institute blogs on choice and control in public services for disabled people. 
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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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"No such thing as society"?Ipsos tested two versions of Margaret Thatcher's famous "no such thing as society" interview, each with representative samples of the population - one with just that simple statement, and one with a much longer excerpt from the interview. And there is a dramatic difference in results. 
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Conservatives open up gap over Labour on managing the economyThe Conservatives hold an 18 point lead over Labour on managing the economy, according to the latest Ipsos research, having been neck-and-neck in March. This follows six months of rising economic optimism 
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New homes: more Londoners prioritise building quality over quantityAccording to an Ipsos poll for Berkeley Group, more Londoners think that building fewer homes with higher design standard would be better, than building more homes with lower design standards. 
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Economist/Ipsos September 2013 Issues IndexConcern about defence/foreign affairs climbs to highest level since the Libyan crisis in April 2011, though the economy celebrates its fifth anniversary as the most important issue facing Britain. 
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Rt Hon William Hague MP takes top spot as "most impressive parliamentarian"The latest installment of Ipsos's long-running survey of MPs finds William Hague topping the charts as the most impressive British politician.