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Stress in the workplace to rise, say 8 out of 10 in major pan-European opinion poll
Job-related stress is a concern for the large majority of the European workforce according to new research carried out by Ipsos for the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA).
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[sp]innovation & the art of wheel reinvention
How much of what we class as innovation is a product or service that is genuinely new and transformational? Or is innovation more a matter of identifying a marketable consumer need and generating effective 'spin'?
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Economist/Ipsos March 2012 Issues Index
Concern about petrol prices/fuel has risen by seven percentage points to 13%, the highest level in exactly a year, as pump prices reach a record high.
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Twitter Goes Mobile on its Birthday
The most striking thing about the use of social media in 2012 is the normality of it for many: In the modern world people want information quickly and in an easily digestible format, and this helps to explain the growth in popularity of Twitter since its inception 6 years ago.
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Britons are more proud of their history, NHS and army than the Royal Family
An Ipsos poll for Channel 4 looks at what makes people proud to be British and what our favourite food and drink is.
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The Retailer-Manufacturer Collaboration - Where's it going wrong?
Many retailers and manufacturers are missing out on opportunities to collaborate and share valuable insights, writes Susan Malcolm, Managing Director of Ipsos Marketing in Brand Republic.
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Ipsos/Evening Standard Political Monitor March 2012
Our latest Political Monitor shows Labour's lead over the Conservatives has been reduced. Ed Miliband's party are not making any significant headway despite scepticism surrounding the government's economic policies.
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Boris vs Ken
As nominations open for candidates for May's Mayoral election in London, a new Ipsos poll for BBC London shows that the race for City Hall is extremely close between Boris Johnson and Ken Livingstone.
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Public confidence among Scots in the economy grows a little but remains in the doldrums
Amid mixed news about the state of the UK and Scottish economies, pessimism among the Scottish public still outweighs optimism.
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Going public on the private screen
The rise of the smartphone has coincided with the increased popularity, and normality, of social media usage. How are the two connected?