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Ipsos Political Monitor June 2012
The Ipsos Political Monitor shows continued loss of public confidence in their economic outlook and in George Osborne as Chancellor.
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Evaluation of the Local Authority Housing Hubs Approach
Ipsos Scotland, in collaboration with Mandy Littlewood Social Research and Consulting, carried out a process evaluation of the local authority hubs approach set up to help local authorities develop and share best practice around housing options.
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Understanding Society - May 2012
In our latest edition of Understanding Society, we bring together expert economic commentary and the latest on public confidence in the economy.
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Economist/Ipsos May 2012 Issues Index
As the UK again comes to terms with a recession, concern about the economy has increased, and three fifths (61%) now place this issue amongst the most important facing the country, an increase of six percentage points since April.
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The way we live now
New research for Ipsos for RIBA reveals the extreme measures some Brits take to squeeze into their homes and highlights what people really want and need from their homes.
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Majority back building homes in Canterbury but support is strongly conditional
Ipsos has undertaken a survey for Canterbury City Council in relation to its Local Plan. The survey measured local attitudes towards future development in the district and has been used alongside a Development Requirements Study (conducted by Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners).
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Public over-estimate extent of past development, but welcome more
A new poll for the British Property Federation by Ipsos has found that most of the English public over-estimate how much of England's land has been developed, but support new development if it generates jobs and affordable homes.
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The NHS reforms could be the coalition's poll tax - but may well not be
We will know by 2015 whether the public's NHS experiences mean Andrew Lansley has pulled off this massive gamble, says Ipsos CEO, Ben Page.
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Housing as an electoral issue
Ipsos CEO, Ben Page, discusses the challenges and paradoxes of housing as a personal and political issue.
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The Flow of the Online Radio Stream
Radio expert Andy Haylett tells us why he thinks the real driver of growth for digital radio going forward is online.