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Economist/Ipsos September 2014 Issues Index
The Economist/ Ipsos 40th anniversary Issues index shows that concern about defence/foreign affairs increases at the expense of concern about unemployment.
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Seven out of ten travellers want to enrich their understanding of the world and have unique experiences
The world's largest traveller and accommodation survey, conducted by Ipsos, on behalf of TripAdvisor(TM), examined motivations behind travellers' holiday choices, traveller emotions at various stages of the holiday and the post-trip impact of travel.
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Power to the people - but how much and to whom?
Ben Page analyses recent research by Ipsos on attitudes to further devolution of powers to England, Wales, Scotland and the regions.
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The slow death of political parties
New analysis by Ipsos suggests that by 2024 under a quarter of the voting public will feel connected to one particular political party, compared with over half the population in the 1990s.
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Communication in the connected age
In this paper Ipsos ASI gives our point of view on why we believe simplicity is essential to brand success in the connected age, and why brands that have simplicity of purpose and communications will be the ones that succeed.
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Scottish Independence Referendum: The final polls
Ipsos is delighted to be the joint closest of the final polls on the Scottish independence referendum.
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Small lead for No, but referendum result still looks extremely close
Ipsos's final Scottish referendum poll for the London Evening Standard shows the `No' campaign with a very narrow lead, in line with other polls in recent days.
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Most renters are satisfied with their tenure (and are online)
New research by Ipsos for Affinity Sutton - one of the biggest providers of affordable housing in England - finds most private and social renters satisfied with their tenure but also that significant "digital divides" exist within and between the two tenures.
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Referendum looks too close to call
On the eve of the independence referendum, Ipsos's new poll for STV News has shown significant gains for the Yes campaign, putting the outcome of the vote in the balance.
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Who are the "Shy No" voters, and what do they mean for the Scottish referendum?
Ben Page, Chief Executive, Ipsos in the New Statesman takes a look at the polling on the eve of the Scottish referendum and the challenge it poses for pollsters.