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Underage Gambling in England and Wales
Read our report presenting findings from the 2011 Young People Omnibus Survey of secondary school pupils, carried out by the Ipsos Social Research Institute on behalf of the National Lottery Commission.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
More Britons expect house prices to rise rather than fall over the next twelve months, according to the Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker. The Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker monitors public sentiment towards the UK housing market. The April survey was conducted by Ipsos on behalf of Halifax. Interviewing took place between 8th and 14th April 2011.
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Ipsos presented at the Science Communication Conference 2011
Sarah Castell and Jayesh Navin Shah presented findings from Public Attitudes to Science 2011 alongside Marilyn Booth from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).
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Explaining Cameron's Coalition
Explaining Cameron's Coalition is a detailed analysis of the May 2010 election and the first year of the Coalition. It is the fourth in a series of books to examine elections from the standpoint from the people.
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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor May 2011
While the government is seen as divided on several issues such as tuition fees, the NHS and immigration, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats are seen as united on the key issue of the economy
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John Carroll appointed to Chair Media Research Group
John Carroll, Senior Director at Ipsos MediaCT has been appointed as Chairman of the Media Research Group.
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The Rise and Fall of Public Concern about Crime
The Economist/Ipsos May Issues index shows a decreasing amount who consider crime/law and order to be among the most important issues facing the country.
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Giving White Paper: first thoughts from Ipsos
The government White Paper on Giving lays out the Prime Minister's plans for encouraging more charitable donations and volunteering as part of his vision for a Big Society.
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Obama will win in 2012
Tom Mludzlinski writes for The New Statesman that the more telling outcome will be how 2012 shapes the field of candidates for 2016.
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Getting people back to work: exclusive Ipsos polling
A new Ipsos survey among out-of-work adults indicates that two thirds (66%) agree that being out of work has reduced their self confidence.