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Public opinion on benefits is not a one-way street
Voters believe the welfare system is too generous but also remain committed to fairness and to tackling "causes not symptoms" writes Ben Marshall in the New Statesman.
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Impact of welfare reform on housing associations
According to the latest Ipsos survey of housing associations for the National Housing Federation, nearly three in five (58%) say they have been significantly affected by the introduction of the size criteria.
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National Housing Federation: Impact of welfare reform on housing associations
This is the second in a series of reports for the National Housing Federation presenting data from surveys of housing associations to understand the extent and nature of impacts of key welfare reform measures.
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Three in four Britons are worried about companies collecting information about them
A major new international online study on privacy and personalisation from Ipsos shows that three in five Britons (62%) would rather keep their online activities private, even if that means they lose out on personalised services and relevant recommendations.
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PMQs Poll
The Hansard Society's "Tuned in or Turned off? Public attitudes to Prime Minister's Questions" report includes some of the findings of Ipsos's survey for their 11th annual Audit of Political Engagement polling.
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Most Britons are unhappy with the way the government is handling immigration and asylum
A new Ipsos poll reveals that six in ten Britons (62%) are dissatisfied with the way the government is dealing with immigration and asylum while just one in five (21%) are satisfied.
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Research for the Royal Mail
Four in five households across seven major UK cities believe that, no matter who delivers their mail, it should be delivered six days a week, says an Ipsos survey for the Royal Mail.
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Online Listening Grows Amongst the Radio's Millennium Generation
Radio expert Andy Haylett from Ipsos MediaCT presents the highlights from the latest RAJAR release.
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Economic optimism at highest since 1997 as Cameron opens up lead over Miliband on dealing with the economy and unemployment
The February Ipsos Political Monitor records the public's economic optimism at its highest since May 1997 when Tony Blair and New Labour had just moved into Downing Street
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Thinking Reputation - February 2014
Welcome to Thinking Reputation - including news, views and updates on our latest research findings, from Ipsos's Reputation Centre.