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People significantly underestimate how much tax revenue comes from business
People significantly underestimate how much tax revenue comes from businesses, a poll conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the CBI finds.
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New global poll reveals the top 5 workplace challenges facing G20 women
A new poll by Ipsos carried out across the G20 countries reveals the top challenges faced by women in the workplace.
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Blog: What do the focus groups make of Jeremy Corbyn?
Suzanne Hall, research director at Ipsos writes for the New Statesman about two focus groups with voters in Croydon on the day of Jeremy Corbyn's inaugural party conference speech.
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Customer Engagement with the Energy Market - Tracking Survey 2015
Ofgem has published its annual tracking survey of Customer Engagement with the Energy Market, conducted for the eighth time in March 2015 by Ipsos.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - September 2015
Ipsos's research highlights for September includes our latest Tech Tracker, Britons' increasing concern about immigration, and how other people are much better behaved than we think they are.
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A to-do List for the next Labour leader
Ahead of our panel of former Labour voters on BBC's Newsnight tonight, Gideon Skinner writes for The New Statesman's Staggers politics blog about what the next Labour leader needs to do to win back former voters in 2020.
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Exploring the attitudes and behaviours of older people living with cancer
Ipsos was commissioned by Macmillan Cancer Support to carry out a study to better understand how patient attitudes influence the outcomes of older people living with cancer.
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Monitor Stakeholder Research April 2015
Monitor commissioned Ipsos to conduct research with its stakeholders, following on from its previous survey undertaken in 2012, to understand how it is seen to be performing in its new role and the progress it has made since then.
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On the money? Misperceptions and personal finance
New research by Ipsos and King's College London shows that the public have a number of significant misperceptions about personal and public finances.
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Most believe MPs should refuse 10% pay rise recommended by IPSA
Ipsos's June 2015 Political Monitor looks at whether Britons think MPs should accept (or not) IPSA's recommendations on increasing MPs' salary.