Long term headline voting intention polls and trends from Ipsos.
New polling suggests only half (49%) of Britons would abide by hosepipe bans in their area if there was a drought, dropping to 35% of 16 to 34 year olds.
Only half of us plan to take a holiday this summer, as we are more willing to sacrifice our summer break than a new phone or game: Claire Emes, Head of Trends & Insight in MediaWeek.
Ipsos Scotland was commissioned by the Scottish Government to conduct the fourth survey of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) about access to finance.
Three in ten of Scots could change how they vote in the referendum if it was clear in advance that a `No' vote would still result in Devo+ proposals being implemented.
Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, says there is now a need for dynamic leadership within companies and councils.
Offer consumers something unknown and tap into a new market writes Joe Marshall, Senior Director, Ipsos Innoquest in Marketing magazine.
As John Carroll of Ipsos MediaCT turns 40 this week, he considers what RAJAR tells us about what his fellow over-40-year-olds are listening to on the radio and the target market for the BBC.
Jon Weeks writes how beauty brands can look to social media to find the seeds of opportunity for NPD during the recession in Marketing magazine.
As iPhone celebrates its 5th birthday, our latest Ipsos MediaCT Tech Tracker indicates it has led the way to 45% smartphone ownership amongst GB adults.