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Data privacy - concern, confusion and apathy
How do the public view data protection and privacy? Daniel Cameron blogs for the Market Research Society's Geodemographics knowledgebase.
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Eurofound publishes the first findings of its sixth European Working Conditions Survey
On behalf of Eurofound, Ipsos conducted a wide-ranging survey of workers across the EU about key issues related to their work and employment.
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Economist/Ipsos November 2015 Issues Index
The November Issues index, conducted prior to the terrorist attacks in Paris, shows that immigration remains the most important issue facing Britain in the eyes of the public. It is mentioned, unprompted, by half (49%) of the British public, indeed for three in ten (31%) it is the single most important issue.
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Scots expect health, social care and police services to get worse in the next ten years
In a far reaching poll for STV News to mark 20 years of Ipsos's permanent office in Scotland, it is clear that Scots think that health, social care and the police are likely to be the public services which deteriorate over the next ten years.
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Two in three disagree that government has the right long-term policies for public services
With less than a week to go until the next Autumn Statement new Ipsos polling shows growing public concern about the government's plans for public services.
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NHS: A healthy devolution?
Nicola Moss, of Ipsos North, on the prospects for a devolved national health service.
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Level of concern about housing is highest in 40 years though immigration still dominates
The October Economist/Ipsos Issues Index shows that, as has been the case since August, over half (52%) of the public mention immigration as among the most important issues facing Britain.
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Coming to terms with austerity?
People are less likely to say they've been affected by government spending cuts now than in 2012, according to a new study from Ipsos.
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Nothing looks like halting the SNP bandwagon
Mark Diffley, Director, Ipsos Scotland, writes in Holyrood magazine on the state of play approaching the 2016 election.
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National Arthritis Week
The effect of and concern caused by arthritis and joint pain goes beyond people in their old age, says Debbie Lee Chan.