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Britain in the "relegation zone"
At the end of a week which has seen some slightly better news about the British economy, the latest Ipsos Consumer Confidence Index, released today, underlines just how much ground the country has to make up.
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Reforming public services in Scotland
Reform to public services in Scotland is inevitable but whoever is charged with implementing change is likely to face public resistance
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Family Matters
New Ipsos research, conducted on behalf of the Family and Childcare Trust, tracking families coping with the impacts of austerity measures, has shown that financial pressures are increasingly spilling over into family life and putting relationships to the test.
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The economic mid-winter?
After a week which saw the IMF expressing concern about the state of the UK economy, a new global poll released today by Ipsos finds British consumers in gloomy mood.
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New method for DNA collection from children
New methods of collecting DNA using saliva samples could help enhance cohort datasets with valuable biological information, a new Ipsos study suggests.
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Public Sector Leaders
Funding and budget cuts are still the top concern for leaders across the public sector, according to Ipsos's latest survey of public sector leaders.
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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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Immigration continues to be a top issue of importance to Britons
Politics Wire Blog: Tom Frere-Smith on what trends in public attitudes to immigration may mean for the coalition and for UKIP.
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Public attitudes to drugs policy
A new Ipsos poll for the Transform Drugs Policy Foundation shows 53% of the public want cannabis legalised or decriminalised, and 67% want a review of Britain's approach to drugs.