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Muslims, benefits and teenage pregnancies: the perils of perception
The scale of our collective error is startling as our survey for the Royal Statistics Society and King's College London shows, writes Bobby Duffy and Hetan Shah in The New Statesman.
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How is the NHS on its 65th birthday?
To mark its 65th anniversary, Ipsos has captured the public attitude and what they think the future holds for the service.
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Ipsos ASI Creates a `Smart' New Research App to Measure Brand Touchpoints in Real-Time
With the launch of Brand Shout, Ipsos ASI is putting brand research right into the hands of consumers.
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`Housing going digital': a challenging opportunity
Social responsibility has been a defining principle for many housing associations but being commercially minded is becoming ever more important.
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Public perceptions of science and medical research
Some interesting and valuable findings from the Wellcome Trust Monitor are presented in our latest infographics, which allow us to deliver information in an accessible way and enables our clients to engage with the depth of the topic being depicted.
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Digital switchover, are we there yet?
Radio expert Andy Haylett talks about the digital radio audience reaching the 50% mark, which is an important moment, however, the other bigger 50% challenge remains.
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Politics and tenure: the state of play
Ben Marshall blogs for Shelter on party support among housing tenures and variations in likely turnout.
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Cameron most trusted on economy and crime, Miliband on NHS and social care. Farage takes second on immigration.
A new Ipsos poll shows that David Cameron is seen as the most capable of the four party leaders, but also the most out of touch with ordinary people.