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Priorities for the NHS
Ipsos's latest poll asks what people see as priorities for the NHS, including several priorities raised by the Francis report into Mid Staffordshire Hospitals Foundation Trust.
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Peer to Peer lending: a growing financial service you won't find on the high street
Many consumers are still unaware of peer to peer lending but recent research by Ipsos would suggest that these online based lenders are a growing competitor of high street banks.
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Public attitudes towards health and social care ratings
The Nuffield Trust commissioned Ipsos to conduct a piece of qualitative research to explore public attitudes towards ratings in health and social care to feed into the "Ratings Review" they have conducted on behalf of the Department of Health.
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Computer Literacy Survey for The Prince's Trust
For the Prince's Trust, we surveyed 15-25-year-olds about their computer and internet related skills and how this has impacted their ability to find work.
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Ipsos Marketing Announce Partnership with The Bounty Word of Mum Panel
Ipsos Marketing announce partnership with The Bounty Word of Mum Panel to better understand all aspects of young family life.
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Why has trust in civil servants gone up?
Bobby Duffy blogs for the Institute for Goverment on a very simple question on trust in truth-telling that generates huge interest.
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Local government's reputation in public health
Local government's new public health responsibilities mean it is going to have some more money, but lots more chances to be blamed by all sorts of people
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One in Three Brits Ready to Eat Horsemeat
A new survey by Ipsos MarketQuest shows that a large proportion of Brits would be happy to eat regulated and labelled horsemeat.
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Online product innovation that benefits the consumer is welcomed by personal finance journalists
In our latest Financial Statement blog, Charles Adriaenssens says personal finance journalists (PFJs) welcome recent innovative in consumer financial products.
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Politicians trusted less than estate agents, bankers and journalists
New polling by Ipsos shows that the British public trust politicians to tell the truth less than estate agents, bankers and journalists.