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The housing market: what the public thinksThe housing market: what the public thinks
24 April 2013
The Financial Statement blog: Ben Marshall writes up findings from our latest housing market confidence survey for the Halifax Building Society. The housing market: what the public thinks

Budget 2013 – a risk and an opportunityBudget 2013 – a risk and an opportunity
20 March 2013
Politics Wire Blog: Harry Carr considers the possible connotations of the Budget, with no party yet holding a clear advantage on the economy. Budget 2013 – a risk and an opportunity

Captains of IndustryCaptains of Industry
13 March 2013
Ipsos MORI presents the 2012 results from the annual Captains of Industry study tapping into the opinions of Britain’s business leaders with a sophisticated infographic. Captains of Industry

Europe Is Flat, but the World Is Not Europe Is Flat, but the World Is Not
25 January 2013
Simon Atkinson, Assistant Chief Executive, blogs in The Huffington Post UK on how our latest Global @dvisor survey shows Britons' economic optimism as flat as the UK economy itself. Europe Is Flat, but the World Is Not

LGC: Doomsday deferred... but not cancelledLGC: Doomsday deferred... but not cancelled
10 January 2013
Ben Page discusses in Local Government Chronicle how pressure is mounting around local government budget cuts, despite doomsday predictions having so far been averted. LGC: Doomsday deferred... but not cancelled

Twelve shades of economic pessimismTwelve shades of economic pessimism
19 December 2012
Ben Marshall reviews twelve months worth of Ipsos MORI’s polling on the state of the economy. Twelve shades of economic pessimism

Poll finds majority oppose Osborne's benefit cutsPoll finds majority oppose Osborne's benefit cuts
14 December 2012
Ipsos MORI Researcher, Toris Harris discusses the latest Political Monitor and whether all groups in society are being asked to contribute fairly to the government's response to the economic crisis through taxes or cuts to public services. Poll finds majority oppose Osborne's benefit cuts

Blog: The Chancellor's Autumn Statement: Reasons He'll Be Cheerful?Blog: The Chancellor's Autumn Statement: Reasons He'll Be Cheerful?
5 December 2012
As Chancellor George Osborne's delivers his Autumn statement, Bobby Duffy, MD of our Social Research Institue, looks at the challenges facing the Government. Blog: The Chancellor's Autumn Statement: Reasons He'll Be Cheerful?

Consumer attitudes towards Christmas adsConsumer attitudes towards Christmas ads
26 November 2012
Is Christmas advertising becoming part of the build-up to the big day, asks Keith Glasspoole in Brand Republic. Consumer attitudes towards Christmas ads

Conferences 2012: what’s the big issue?Conferences 2012: what’s the big issue?
18 September 2012
Unemployment is becoming a more important concern for the electorate and is likely to be a big talking point at the party conferences over the next few weeks, says Ben Marshall in Public Finance magazine. Conferences 2012: what’s the big issue?

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