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Using access to information to push up standards
Big Society blog: The Department of Health's new information strategy aims to use information and new technologies to push up standards of care and improve outcomes for patients - but will it work?
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Economist/Ipsos May 2012 Issues Index
As the UK again comes to terms with a recession, concern about the economy has increased, and three fifths (61%) now place this issue amongst the most important facing the country, an increase of six percentage points since April.
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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 NHS reforms could be the coalition's poll tax - but may well not be
We will know by 2015 whether the public's NHS experiences mean Andrew Lansley has pulled off this massive gamble, says Ipsos CEO, Ben Page.
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Economist/Ipsos April 2012 Issues Index
The April Economist/Ipsos Issues index shows that, this month, two fifths of the public (40%) place unemployment among the most important issues facing the country, the highest level of concern in over thirteen years, as the unemployment rate reaches its highest level in seventeen years.
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Stress in the workplace to rise, say 8 out of 10 in major pan-European opinion poll
Job-related stress is a concern for the large majority of the European workforce according to new research carried out by Ipsos for the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA).
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Economist/Ipsos March 2012 Issues Index
Concern about petrol prices/fuel has risen by seven percentage points to 13%, the highest level in exactly a year, as pump prices reach a record high.
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Ipsos Cancer Research Poll
A recent Ipsos poll conducted by Cancer Research UK and funded by Tesco found an apparent lack of awareness of the symptoms and signs of cancer amongst adults in Northern Ireland.
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Public Attitudes Towards Scotland's Constitutional Future
The poll explored attitudes towards a range of issues surrounding the constitutional debate, including independence, devolution max, the impact of independence, important issues in the debate and who should lead the 'no'campaign.
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Sunday's new Sun gets a warm reception from readers
Was the launch of the Sunday edition of a title that's been around for 43 years a good idea or not? Rupert Murdoch clearly thought so, but what about the nation as a whole?