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Economist/Ipsos October Issues Index
Despite today's GDP figures showing that the UK has emerged from the double dip recession, half of the public (52%) still consider the economy to be among the most important issues facing Britain today,
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Lend me your equity
Wonga has to show how its sponsorship of Newcastle United will benefit both the football club and the region, writes Jamie Robertson, director, Ipsos ASI in Brand Republic.
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The complexities of the impact of `Bedroom Tax'
Steven Treanor explores the potential impact of Housing Benefit Reform on landlords, families and communities
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The Effects of the English Baccalaureate
Our research for the Department for Education looks at how the EBacc has affected schools' curriculum offer, and pupils' decisions about the GCSE subjects they study.
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Labour increases its lead on healthcare and education
Labour increases its lead on healthcare and education - but falls back as the best party on the economy says a new Ipsos poll.
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Ever improving satisfaction rates shown by the 2012 National Student Survey
In the midst of the recession, high unemployment, higher tuition fees and falling student application numbers, Higher Education courses are still highly rated by students according to the National Student Survey.
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Whose health is it anyway?
What roles do government, food manufacturers and retailers play in promoting healthy eating?Jonathan Weeks Ipsos Marketing discusses this in Brand Republic.
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Public perceptions of harm and offence in UK advertising
The ASA commissioned Ipsos to conduct research into the public's views on what is harmful or offensive in UK advertising.
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Public want local improvement in job prospects and activities for teenagers
Just over a third of British adults (35%) identify activities for teenagers as the top priority for improvement in their local area, according to the Ipsos Local Improvement Index.