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Is there a problem with charities bidding for government grants and contracts?Is there a problem with charities bidding for government grants and contracts?
Sally Panayiotou, Head of Charities Research
27 April 2012
Big Society blog: Sally Panayiotou, head of charities research, looks at our latest National Survey of Charities and Social Enterprises (NSCSE) survey data. Is there a problem with charities bidding for government grants and contracts?

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‘Are you being served?’‘Are you being served?’
Debbie Lee Chan, Head of Local Government Research
8 March 2012
In our latest Big Society blog, Debbie Lee Chan reflects on how best to measure perceptions of social integration and community cohesion. ‘Are you being served?’

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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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Ipsos MORI's work for 'Your Square Mile'Ipsos MORI's work for 'Your Square Mile'
Jerry Latter, Senior Research Executive
5 January 2012
Last year, Ipsos MORI helped Your Square Mile, a not-for-profit organisation, to help communities across the UK to empower their residents to make positive changes to their local area Ipsos MORI's work for 'Your Square Mile'

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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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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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London's skilled working class and policingLondon's skilled working class and policing
Chris Phillips, Research Manager
18 October 2011
Ipsos MORI polling for BBC London finds particularly strong support among skilled working class (or "C2") Londoners for the Met taking a more robust approach in any future riots. London's skilled working class and policing

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Will public opinion eventually turn to support free schools?Will public opinion eventually turn to support free schools?
Gideon Skinner, Head of Political Research
12 September 2011
The first batch of the Government’s flagship free schools are opening their doors for the first time this month and it is clear that their success or failure will be a key benchmark for the Government’s education policy. Will public opinion eventually turn to support free schools?

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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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Giving White Paper: first thoughts from Ipsos MORIGiving White Paper: first thoughts from Ipsos MORI
Claire Lister, Research Manager
24 May 2011
The government White Paper on Giving lays out the Prime Minister’s plans for encouraging more charitable donations and volunteering as part of his vision for a Big Society. Giving White Paper: first thoughts from Ipsos MORI

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