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Peer to Peer lending: a growing financial service you won't find on the high street
Many consumers are still unaware of peer to peer lending but recent research by Ipsos would suggest that these online based lenders are a growing competitor of high street banks.
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Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013)
Margaret Thatcher was British Prime Minister from May 1979 to November 1990, and during that period MORI polled the opinions of the British public about her performance as Prime Minister and that of her government.
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RIBA Housing Survey
Public wants better, bigger and brighter homes - RIBA calls on Government to set space and light standards for new build homes
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Survey guidance for social housing landlords
Ipsos Scotland has produced detailed guide for use by all social landlords in Scotland. The guide covers all aspects of how to design, manage and produce a survey of their tenants.
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Ipsos appoints new Director in its Financial Services team
Ipsos announces the appointment of Paul Szwarc as a Director in its Financial Services team, specialising in loyalty research.
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Economist/Ipsos March 2013 Issues Index
The economy remains the most important issue facing Britain however unemployment loses its second place spot to race/immigration.
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Growth in online shopping among Scots
A new survey shows that almost a third of Scots (31%) do more online shopping now than they did a year ago.
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Public attitudes towards health and social care ratings
The Nuffield Trust commissioned Ipsos to conduct a piece of qualitative research to explore public attitudes towards ratings in health and social care to feed into the "Ratings Review" they have conducted on behalf of the Department of Health.
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Scottish Government approval rating remains positive
As the SNP gathers for its spring conference, a majority of Scots are satisfied with the way the Scottish Government is running the country
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Corporate Social Responsibility research for UNICEF
New research for UNICEF by Ipsos shows more than two-thirds of UK businesses think responsibilities to children will become more important over the next five years.