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Lloyds Bank Saving Report - Quarter 1
The Lloyds Bank Saving Report is derived from independent consumer research. This provides a robust and representative sample of the entire UK market and its essential saving behaviours amongst UK bank account holders aged 18 - 75.
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In response to the 2015 Election results
An Ipsos statement on last night’s Ipsos / GfK NOP Exit Poll for BBC News / ITV News / Sky News.
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TTIPing over the edge
For all the debate, how do MPs really feel about TTIP? Carl Phillips digs into some data from December 2014.
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The Lloyds Bank Lending Report
The Lloyds Bank Lending Report provides a robust and representative sample of the entire UK market and its essential lending behaviours amongst UK bank account holders aged 18 - 75 who hold at least one type of unsecured debt.
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Consensus but not action: the debate around skills
Much has been made of the shortage of workers with skills in key areas, especially technical expertise. Hannah Merritt asks if MPs and candidates really grasp the issue.
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Over half of public think that the future will be worse for young people
A new Ipsos survey shows widespread and growing pessimism for the future of young people in Britain.
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Peak in selling sentiment as house price optimism for 2015 grows
The third monthly wave of the Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker in 2015 shows that two thirds of Britons (67%) expect the average UK property price to rise this year, up slightly from 64% who said this in February 2015.
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Best Party On Key Issues: Europe/Common Market
Q I am going to read out a list of problems facing Britain today. I would like you to tell me whether you think the Conservative party, the Labour party or the Liberal Democrats has the best policies on each problem.
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Alcohol Purchasing - The Consumer Perspective Infographic
Ipsos Marketing were approached by Off Licence News to create the consumer perspective for The Drinks Retailing Awards 2015. The research provided insight into consumer and shopper preferences and how this impacts on retailers in the alcohol sector.
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What do MPs think of randomised controlled trials (RCTs)?
A survey of MPs' attitudes has found unexpected support for using randomised controlled trials to test social policy. It also found tensions over fairness, and a preference for personal stories when talking to the public.