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Generation Next: Tomorrow's Voters Infographic
In this Infographic briefing, we look at young people's disengagement from party politics in the run up to the 2015 General Election, and their thoughts on lowering the voting age.
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Neither the Conservatives nor Labour are able to open up a lead
With less than two months to go before the General Election the latest Ipsos Political Monitor shows the Conservative and Labour parties running neck-and-neck with both parties' vote share decreasing since last month.
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Leadership Connections, HR and the C-suite
New research from Ipsos Loyalty and Cirrus highlights the challenges C-suite leaders face post-recession to build a long-term, sustainable future for their businesses and the role HR departments play in helping them achieve this.
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Eurofound launches sixth edition of survey assessing working conditions across Europe
On Monday 2 February 2015 Eurofound launched the fieldwork for the 6th European Working Conditions Survey (6EWCS) which will be conducted in the UK by Ipsos.
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Government Record: Good Job or Bad Job on Unemployment? Trends
Q Since it was elected in May 1997, do you think the government has done a good job or a bad job at keeping unemployment down?
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Government Record: Good Job or Bad Job on Tax and Spending? Trends
Q Since it was elected in May 1997, do you think the government has done a good job or a bad job at handling taxation and public expenditure?
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Ipsos & Amgen Named Finalists in the BHBIA BOBI Awards 2014/15
Ipsos Healthcare, Ipsos and biopharma company, Amgen, have been named finalists in the ‘Most Innovative Approach’ category of the BHBIA BOBI Awards 2014-15.
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A third of young people think social media will influence their vote
Ahead of a major debate hosted by Ipsos, King's College London and the Media Standards Trust, new research reveals that the British public has an ambivalent attitude towards the impact of social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter on political debate.
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curioCT
In curioCT MediaCT discusses key trends affecting organisations and customers in today's technology focused world.
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When it comes to TV debates, Cameron is no coward - he's calculating
When it comes to the leaders' debates, Cameron is doing the same as prime ministers past writes Roger Mortimore in The Conversation.