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Ipsos iris: Total understanding of UK online audiences

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  • Market Research Publication

    Meal Time Trends

    Meal time occasions are an integral part of society and it is vital to understand not only what people are buying to eat, but what their attitudes to foods are. Find out more about what meal times mean to Britons in this latest Trends & Futures research report.
  • Housing Survey

    House price expectations remain stable, buying sentiment falls

    The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker conducted by Ipsos finds 71% of the public expecting the average UK house price to rise in the next 12 months, unchanged since last quarter. This is fourteen times the proportion expecting the average price to fall (5%).
  • Consumers Survey

    Music Can't Buy Me Love

    On the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night, Ipsos MediaCT's John Carroll looks at whether music can buy love for today's generation.
  • Politics Survey

    China meat scandal: Are consumers turning on Western fast food brands?

    In light of another food scandal, Managing Director of Ipsos Reputation Centre, Milorad Ajder, discusses the power of trust and image in City AM. 
  • Public opinion Publication

    Research into the effectiveness of the Telephone Preference Service

    Ipsos was commissioned by the Office of Communications (Ofcom) and the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) to carry out research to look at the effectiveness of the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). The TPS is a free service which enables consumers to opt-out of receiving unsolicited calls for direct marketing purposes, i.e. live marketing / sales calls.
  • Politics Survey

    The Economist/Ipsos Issues Index - July 2014

    Race/immigration retains its position as the most important issue facing Britain today, and concern about poverty/inequality is at its highest ever in our latest Issues Index for the Economist