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The Ipsos Almanac 2013
Welcome to Ipsos's review of 2013 - a look at what our research has told us about the state of Britain in a memorable year.
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The power of life changing moments
As we progress through life there are several key milestones which alter our circumstances in substantial ways and open up potential new markets, writes Lauren Mattey, research manager, Ipsos UU
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Commemoration of First World War
Most Britons would rather see the centenary of the First World War commemorated by focusing on those who lost their lives and on the war's historic significance than on a celebration of victory
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Jumping out of the outdoor advertising box
Mike Troy from Ipsos ASI looks at some excellent examples of creative outdoor advertising in 2012 and considers what 2013 will bring.
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Britain's bosses share concerns of the public over deficit
The top issues facing Britain today according to the 2012 Captains of Industry study conducted by Ipsos are the Government deficit (mentioned by 23%), Lack of economic growth (22%) and the Eurozone (20%).
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Social Media Trends 2013
In today's digital world, it is essential to understand the social media world and how it is evolving, what brands are doing, the latest innovations and what the implications and opportunities are. This report looks at the key trends that are shaping the social media world, from new players to privacy concerns.
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85% of British adults say they have heard of the Magna Carta
More than eight in ten British adults, 85%, say they have heard of the Magna Carta, putting it ahead of the King James Bible, says Sir Robert Worcester.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
According to the latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker, more people expect house prices to rise than fall over the coming twelve months.
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How is Britain seeing in the New Year?
Three in ten (30%) Britons will see in the New Year at a gathering with their close friends and family according to a new poll from Ipsos.
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Business leaders agree the Olympics increased Britain's standing in the world
The Olympics have increased Britain's standing on the world's stage but most Captains of Industry have not seen any direct effect on their own business.