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Addressing public concerns on immigration requires looking beyond the numbersAddressing public concerns on immigration requires looking beyond the numbers
Tom Frere-Smith, Senior Research Executive
25 October 2011
What groups does the word 'immigrant' bring to mind? Tom Frere-Smith analyses our recent poll for the Migration Observatory. Addressing public concerns on immigration requires looking beyond the numbers

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Big Society Blog: Supporting the development of Big Society in new Localism?
Kirstin Couper, Associate Director
22 December 2010
Empowering local communities to shape local areas has been a goal of central government for the past decade, for some essential to the success of Big Society, and so it was unsurprising to read about it in the new the Localism Bill. Big Society Blog: Supporting the development of Big Society in new Localism?

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Public sector leaders are pessimistic over the impact of cutsPublic sector leaders are pessimistic over the impact of cuts
Peter Cornick, Senior Research Executive
26 August 2011
Big Society Blog: Peter Cornick says our latest research reveals deep concern among public sector leaders about the impact of the cuts Public sector leaders are pessimistic over the impact of cuts

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Royal Weddings and the Big SocietyRoyal Weddings and the Big Society
Sarah Castell, Director
6 May 2011
Is Ipsos MORI's Royal Wedding data good news for the Big Society? Royal Weddings and the Big Society

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What does it mean to be British? What does it mean to be British?
Tom Frere-Smith, Senior Research Executive
9 January 2012
The public can see how Britain has changed in sixty years, but we seem less sure about what it means to be British in the present What does it mean to be British?

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Why nobody wants to admit they're part of the 1 per centWhy nobody wants to admit they're part of the 1 per cent
Sarah Castell, Director
14 November 2011
Following our research for the High Pay Commission, Sarah Castell writes in the New Statesman how a culture of secrecy over executive pay is holding back attempts to tackle inequality. Why nobody wants to admit they're part of the 1 per cent

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