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Housing: the national local crisis
Ben Page, CEO of Ipsos, discusses the UK's Housing Crisis in his article for The Evening Standard
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Housing associations anticipate a substantial impact from the introduction of welfare reforms
More than 80% of housing associations anticipate that the introduction of direct payments to tenants will affect their organisation a great deal or a fair amount.
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Economist/Ipsos January 2013 Issues Index
The top 10 issues across this month exactly match the top 10 issues across 2012, indicating that the public's priorities are unshifting as we go into the new year.
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Impact of welfare reform on housing associations
Our report for the National Housing Federation looks at how welfare reform changes are expected to impact across the housing association prior to implementation.
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Land Value Tax Poll
Ipsos carried out a poll for the Coalition for Economic Justice (CEJ) on public attitudes to and awareness of land value tax (LVT).
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Mid-term (tenure) blues
In an article for Shelter's blog, Research Director, Ben Marshall, discussed how the kind of housing people have relates to their voting intentions .
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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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The power of life changing moments
As we progress through life there are several key milestones which alter our circumstances in substantial ways and open up potential new markets, writes Lauren Mattey, research manager, Ipsos UU
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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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Britain's bosses share concerns of the public over deficit
The top issues facing Britain today according to the 2012 Captains of Industry study conducted by Ipsos are the Government deficit (mentioned by 23%), Lack of economic growth (22%) and the Eurozone (20%).