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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker: January 2012Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker: January 2012
6 February 2012
More Britons expect house prices to rise rather than fall over the next twelve months, according to the Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker, conducted by Ipsos MORI. Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker: January 2012

Public attitudes regarding climate changePublic attitudes regarding climate change
2 February 2012
Two out of three people (66%) say that scientists' views on climate change are the ones they would trust the most, according to Ipsos MORI research commissioned by Climate Week. Public attitudes regarding climate change

Satisfaction with First Minister slips though the SNP remains dominantSatisfaction with First Minister slips though the SNP remains dominant
2 February 2012
As the debate on the independence referendum intensifies, our latest poll reveals a fall in satisfaction with the First Minister although the SNP lead over Labour continues to grow. Satisfaction with First Minister slips though the SNP remains dominant

NHS SDU Sustainability SurveyNHS SDU Sustainability Survey
1 February 2012
Most people in England show some support for sustainability in the NHS, with nine in ten (92%) considering it either fairly or very important that the NHS works in a more sustainable way according to an Ipsos MORI survey for the NHS Sustainable Development Unit . NHS SDU Sustainability Survey

Occupy Britain?Occupy Britain?
31 January 2012
More than half of Brits say they are undecided about whether they approve or disapprove of the 'Occupy' movement. Occupy Britain?

Four in ten Scots back independence Four in ten Scots back independence
31 January 2012
In the first significant test of public opinion using the Scottish Government’s proposed referendum question, four in ten Scots agree that Scotland should be an independent country. Four in ten Scots back independence

The People/Ipsos MORI Leadership pollThe People/Ipsos MORI Leadership poll
29 January 2012
A poll for The People shows that David Cameron has the most support among any potential rivals for leader of the Conservative Party while the Labour Party is split between the Miliband brothers. The People/Ipsos MORI Leadership poll

London 2012: Olympic sponsors score low recognitionLondon 2012: Olympic sponsors score low recognition
26 January 2012
With six months to go until the London 2012 Olympics starts, the benefits of being an Olympic sponsor have yet to be realised says a new Ipsos MORI poll. London 2012: Olympic sponsors score low recognition

Ipsos Global @dvisor Wave 28Ipsos Global @dvisor Wave 28
26 January 2012
Nine in ten Britons (92%) describe our economy as being in a bad situation according to the Ipsos Global @dvisor online survey conducted in 24 countries. Ipsos Global @dvisor Wave 28

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