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Monarchy/Royal Family Trends - Most Liked Members of the Royal Family
Q Which two or three members of the Royal Family do you like the most?
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Show me the money
In a highly private topic matter tied up in the desire to project a certain self externally, untangling the complexities of financial management from the cultural eco-system it sits within has never been so important. Using two ethnographic case studies, we reveal the differences between what we say we do, and what we actually do.
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EU’s heart might be open, but Britain’s isn’t
The UK isn’t changing its mind about Brexit says Ben Page in Politico.
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Data Massaging: the benefits of a good massage
2018 has arrived and with it a mine of data waiting for some attention!
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Despite growing financial pressures, Londoners continue to band together
A poll of Londoners on behalf of London Councils
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A third of adults worry about voice activated speakers recording their conversations
Ipsos Connect's Tech Tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
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ICURe: evaluation of pilot programme
A mixed methods evaluation of the Innovation to Commercialisation of University Research (ICURe) pilot programme, the results of which directly supported an £8m expansion of the programme.
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Open Banking – the great data giveaway?
Open Banking may deliver the envisaged sea change in the financial services sector, but trust will be a big factor in determining who will take advantage of the opportunities. Here, Paul Stamper explains why traditional banks might be best placed, and what the new players can do to compete with them.
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Britons' predictions for 2018
The latest Ipsos Global @dvisor poll was carried out in 28 countries around the world at the end of 2017. It asked over 21,500 online adults aged under 64 their predictions for 2018.
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Public hugely overestimate how much land in the UK is densely built up
New Ipsos research shows the public are very wrong about the ‘UK Statistic of the Year’.