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The Monarchy & The British: Listening In
The story we tell in this paper uses social listening to provide a snapshot of how the British public experienced two very unusual weekends: The 2011 Royal Wedding and 2012 Diamond Jubilee.
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Public Opinion and the Environment
This presentation provided an overview of the public opinion on the environment.
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Thinking Reputation - August 2012
The Ipsos Reputation Centre has published the latest edition of Thinking Reputation. This edition includes views and updates on our latest research findings.
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Public perceptions of harm and offence in UK advertising
The ASA commissioned Ipsos to conduct research into the public's views on what is harmful or offensive in UK advertising.
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Britain 2012
Our new paper draws upon survey data and other sources to answer these questions and explain who we are and to discuss British perspectives, strengths and weaknesses.
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Lord Hodgson Charities Act Review
General public research conducted by Ipsos's charities team to feed into the Lord Hodgson Charities Act Review
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Work and the welfare system
The research was commissioned to help DWP implement Universal Credit by providing detailed information on views and attitudes to work, internet use and budgeting skills among a representative sample of claimants who would be impacted by the transition to Universal Credit.
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Public attitudes towards electrical safety in the home
Ipsos recently conducted the third wave of a general public survey around attitudes towards electrical safety in the home for the Electrical Safety Council (ESC).
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Understanding Society July 2012
In our latest Understanding Society newsletter, we consider public service reform in the UK, and the future challenges they face in meeting public expectations at a time of severe spending constraints.
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Reputation Snapshot for the Banking Industry
As the UK parliament decides on the nature of an inquiry into banking practice, a new 24-country study released today by Ipsos finds the banking sector is the industry UK consumers feel is most in need of greater regulation.