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What's next for General Insurance?
While customers still lack engagement and providers risk huge losses with new-customer deals, there is change afoot in the general insurance sector. Jamie Talmage examines our latest research into the industry and the advantages of switching focus from price to value.
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Bank branch closures: a communications conundrum
Bank branch closures remain a major issue for banks, with changing financial habits and the threat of new competitors set to exacerbate the problem in years ahead. So what should a bank consider before closing a branch, and how could it affect its reputation?
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BBC most trusted news source 2019
Of those adults that follow the news, 51% say that they are most likely to turn to the BBC for news they trust the most, followed by almost 1 in 10 (9%) saying ITV and 6% saying Sky News.
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Sorry guys – localism does not excite people
Ben Page explores the opportunities that local government has to affect meaningful change while Westminster is preoccupied with Brexit.
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Public attitudes to animal research in 2018
This Ipsos report presents the findings of a 2018 survey commissioned by the Office for Life Sciences to understand current public awareness of and attitudes towards the use of animals in research.
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EU Parliament Election Prediction Poll
Brexit Party set to win most votes at European Parliament elections but one in three voters say that they may change their mind.
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Commissioning Complex Evaluations
Commissioning complex evaluations? How do you de-risk specifying and proposing complexity-appropriate methods in tender processes and get the right commissioner-contractor balance for responsive and collaborative delivery? Thoughts below from Ipsos’s Policy and Evaluation Unit.
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Majority of young people think their generation is more entrepreneurial than previous generations
Ipsos research conducted on behalf of IPF, run across seven markets, looks at financial wellbeing in young adults.
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Voters are split on whether Labour would take Britain in or out of the EU
Ipsos's May 2019 Political Monitor shows that half of the public think a Labour government under Corbyn would try to keep Britain in the EU - but nearly half of Labour voters think it would take Britain out.