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Politics and Housing in 2014
Ben Marshall blogs for Shelter on how housing has risen up the political agenda but is still up for grabs.
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Both large and small UK businesses more optimistic towards the end of 2013
Nearly all (93%) of Britain’s Captains of Industry, leaders of the UK’s largest businesses, think the economic condition of the country will improve over the next twelve months, according to the 2013 Captains of Industry study.
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King's College London / Ipsos political leadership poll
On the eve of a major conference on the nature of political leadership, hosted by King's College London and Ipsos, new polling and analysis from Ipsos shows that the public's average satisfaction ratings of the three main party leaders combined are lower than we have ever seen at an equivalent point before an election.
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Average awareness of new technology products increases 10% year on year
Awareness of new technology increases 10% year on year in the Great British offline population the most recent Ipsos MediaCT Technology Tracker revealed.
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State of the Nation 2014
For the third year, Ipsos has examined the views of Britons about their country for think-tank British Future.
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Horsemeat in the food supply: one year on
An Ipsos survey reveals that as many as 31% of British adults have changed the way they choose or buy food in the past 12 months, and almost all adults in the UK (95%) remember the horsemeat incident.
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Ipsos MediaCT Tech Tracker Q4 2013
Ipsos MediaCT's Tech tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
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Why some councils perform better than others?
Ipsos’s work on the best councils looks at what distinguishes them from authorities that never seem to get it together.
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Engaging voters in the Scottish Indpendence Referendum debate
With fewer than nine months to go until referendum polling day, new research reveals that over four in 10 voters in Scotland do not feel well informed about the issues being debated in the campaign.
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Individual Electoral Reform: Form design research
The Electoral Commission contracted Ipsos to conduct research into the design and content of the registration forms for Individual Electoral Registration (IER)