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Lord Hodgson Charities Act Review
General public research conducted by Ipsos's charities team to feed into the Lord Hodgson Charities Act Review
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Reputation Snapshot for the Banking Industry
As the UK parliament decides on the nature of an inquiry into banking practice, a new 24-country study released today by Ipsos finds the banking sector is the industry UK consumers feel is most in need of greater regulation.
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The donations dilemma
Sally Panayiotou, head of charities research, looks at what our latest research for the Charities Commission on public trust and confidence in charities.
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Public trust and confidence in charities
This report presents the findings of the 2012 Charity Commission study into public trust and confidence in charities, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Commission.
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Beyond the headlines: what is happening with NHS satisfaction rates?
Dan Wellings of our NHS and Public Health research area blogs for Nuffield Trust on what the recent polling tells us.
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Jeremy Hunt trusted by just 14%
With Jeremy Hunt, the Culture Secretary, appearing before the Leveson Inquiry today, an Ipsos shows that just one in seven people (14%) believe him to be trustworthy.
The poll shows that the leaders of the three main political parties all have negative trust ratings. -
What The Royal Polling Numbers Reveal About The Monarchy and the People
If we're measuring success in terms of opinion poll findings, there can be little doubt that The Palace goes into this weekend's Jubilee celebrations in rude health says Simon Atkinson.
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Using access to information to push up standards
Big Society blog: The Department of Health's new information strategy aims to use information and new technologies to push up standards of care and improve outcomes for patients - but will it work?
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Store brands gain ground on national brands
Heather McCarthy examines the effect of store brands' success on national brands in Brand Republic.
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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.