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Supporting Young Adults: Understanding the Lives of Young Kidney Care Patients
Ipsos conducted an ethnographic study for NHS Kidney Care to understand the world surrounding a young adult with kidney disease, to learn about and see the types of challenges they face in everyday life as a consequence of having a long-term condition.
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Making Christmas payments easier?
A new ad for Barclaycard's contactless payment system could herald a big year for innovative mobile payment technologies, writes Matt Prince and Jamie Robertson in Brand Republic.
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Generation rent still want to buy
Our polls show that the reality of the downturn is biting, but `Generation rent' still want to buy their homes says Ben Marshall on the Shelter blog.
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Mitt's marketing strategy could lose you the brand race
Obama revolutionised marketing in his electoral campaign by using big data and targeted marketing, how can brands learn from this?
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Public at `tipping point' on attitude towards cuts poll shows
People's attitudes towards cuts to public spending and reduced living standards may be reaching a `tipping point' with high concerns about the future effect on themselves and their family, an RSA commissioned survey suggests.
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Almost all Britons satisfied with the Queen as Monarch, but Prince William is the most popular Royal
As her Diamond Jubilee year draws to a close, nine in ten people in Britain say they are satisfied with the way the Queen is doing her job as Monarch.
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Keep Taking the Tablets...
The rise of both smartphone and tablet ownership means that more and more people engage in multi-screen behaviour. MediaCT investigates what activities people engage in and how it affects television viewing.
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Tweeting police officers: forces need to make a more relaxed attitude
Eoghan O'Neill in The Wall blog argues that social media is as much of the fabric of society as face-to-face conversations so internal police social media policies need to reflect this.
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Infrastructure Projects Poll
Far more of the British public consider building more homes to be the best way of boosting the economy through infrastructure investment, than other options such as a new High Speed Rail line.