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Europe Sans Frontieres
Majorities in France, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, Spain and Germany want to reintroduce border controls, writes Bobby Duffy in the Wall Street Journal
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The way we live now
New research for Ipsos for RIBA reveals the extreme measures some Brits take to squeeze into their homes and highlights what people really want and need from their homes.
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The future of library services in the UK and Ireland
The Carnegie UK Trust commissioned Ipsos to undertake a programme of research examining public use of, and attitudes towards, libraries in the each of the constituent territories in the UK and in the Republic of Ireland.
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The London Mayoral election - style over substance?
The mayoral election is only a day away and recent polls show a consistent lead for Boris Johnson. But what will be deciding how people make up their minds - policies or personalities?
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Investigating how both consumers and health professionals understand healthy eating messages
The Food Standards Agency in Scotland commissioned Ipsos to undertake research to explore how consumers and health professionals understand healthy eating messages around starchy foods and foods high in fat and/or sugar.
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The housing issue
Housing is an interesting issue for pollsters, says Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos.
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Ipsos/Evening Standard Political Monitor March 2012
Our latest Political Monitor shows Labour's lead over the Conservatives has been reduced. Ed Miliband's party are not making any significant headway despite scepticism surrounding the government's economic policies.
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From World Cups to the Poll Tax: what influences support for independence?
Analysis of our polling since the late 1970s shows that several factors will play a role in persuading voters.
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After Fukushima
A year on from the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami which created a succession of failures in the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant in Japan, Ipsos has brought together a pamphlet of its latest thinking on public attitudes to energy policy around the globe.
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Are you being served?
In our latest Big Society blog, Debbie Lee Chan reflects on how best to measure perceptions of social integration and community cohesion.