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Immigration and NHS tied as the most important issues facing Britain
The October 2016 Ipsos Issues Index reveals a tie between immigration and the NHS as the biggest issue facing Britain.
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State Pension reforms: tracking changes in people's awareness and understanding
The Department for Work and Pensions commissioned Ipsos to undertake survey research tracking awareness and understanding of changes to the State Pension system.
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Public are largely comfortable with police officers having visible tattoos
New polling by Ipsos shows that the majority of people (58%) in England and Wales say they would be comfortable in dealing with a police officer who had a visible tattoo.
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The Reputation Council Report 2016
Established in 2009, the Ipsos Reputation Council brings together senior communicators from many of the most respected corporations in the world.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - October 2016
Ipsos's Research Highlights for October 2016 includes the public divide between access to the single market and controlling immigration, as well as increasing pessimism over the economy.
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Conservatives lead Labour as party seen as most fit to govern and with good team of leaders
Labour party image ratings have plunged compared to one year ago when Jeremy Corbyn first took the helm of the party, according to Ipsos's latest Political Monitor.
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Four in ten homes do not meet new Living Home Standard
The Living Home Standard - the result of 9 months of research undertaken by Ipsos on behalf of Shelter and British Gas - represents the first definition of what home means that has been defined by the public, for the public.
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Nationwide explores consumer confidence following referendum
A new poll by Ipsos for Nationwide reveals that despite some economic concerns following the referendum, the majority (58%) of the public feel that their personal financial situation will be unchanged over the next six months.
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Attitudes to potentially offensive language on TV and radio
A new report by Ipsos for the regulator Ofcom outlines public attitudes to offensive language on TV and radio.
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Concern about the NHS and education rises to the highest level for over a year
The September 2016 Ipsos Issues Index shows there has been a leap in public concern about the NHS.