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Cutbacks or taxes: what can we expect from the next generation of MPs?
With the outcome of the general election uncertain, it can be hard for our public services to plan for the next government. Becky Writer-Davies explores what it is that candidates say are their priorities for cuts and protection after the election.
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What can Twitter's reaction to the UK autumn statement tell us?
Steve Ginnis of Ipsos and Carl Miller of Demos write in the Guardian on our analysis of tweets during Chancellor George Osborne's autumn statement.
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Why is the take-up of Modern Foreign Language A levels in decline?
Ipsos was commissioned in February 2014 by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) to investigate the factors underlying a long-term decline in the uptake of Modern Foreign Language (MFL) qualifications at A level.
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Findings from survey of young people living in India looking to study abroad
Ipsos recently completed a survey of 500 young people living in India who are looking to study abroad, on behalf of the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR).
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Plain Evidence on Plain Packaging?
The governments in London and Edinburgh disagree about whether they should now follow Australia’s lead and introduce plain packaging for cigarettes. But clear evidence on the effectiveness of such a measure will take years to emerge.
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Student satisfaction at a nine-year high
Satisfaction rates among students at higher education institutions and further education colleges is high according to the latest National Student Survey conducted by Ipsos for the HEFCE.
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Scottish universities and reputation management
Dr Sara Davidson asks why Scottish institutions aren’t performing better in reputational terms and is there more that can be done to address this?
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Ipsos appoints new Director in its Financial Services team
Ipsos announces the appointment of Paul Szwarc as a Director in its Financial Services team, specialising in loyalty research.
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Don't write off the 'Yes' vote just yet
After a year to forget for supporters of a `Yes' vote, our latest poll suggests that the gap between the two sides has narrowed a little.
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The power of life changing moments
As we progress through life there are several key milestones which alter our circumstances in substantial ways and open up potential new markets, writes Lauren Mattey, research manager, Ipsos UU