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2014 on course to have lowest ever combined voting shares for Conservative and Labour
New polling and analysis from Ipsos shows that after 11 months of the year, 2014 is on course to have the lowest combined voting share for the Conservative and Labour parties since we started regular polling in 1978.
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Reputation Council - November 2014
Our ninth sitting of the Ipsos Reputation Council has brought together over 140 senior communicators based in 22 different countries, with industry experts from Africa and the Middle East taking part for the first time.
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Understanding Society December 2014 - Bursting the Bubble
Welcome to the December 2014 edition of the Ipsos Social Research Institute's Understanding Society newsletter: Bursting the Bubble
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Cognitive testing of integrated care questions
Ipsos was commissioned by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) and the Department of Health to test new questions on integrated care.
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What can Twitter's reaction to the UK autumn statement tell us?
Steve Ginnis of Ipsos and Carl Miller of Demos write in the Guardian on our analysis of tweets during Chancellor George Osborne's autumn statement.
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Europeans remain financially insecure as Britons hold steady
Ipsos' latest Financial Security Monitor, a monthly survey carried out across 24 countries around individuals' financial security, shows European countries continuing to feel relatively financially insecure - six out of the eight bottom countries in our FS Monitor are EU member states.
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Sainsbury's Christmas ad 'not offensive' says facial coding study
Despite complaints to ASA, facial coding data from Ipsos ASI shows no sign that the Sainsbury's ad is provoking high levels of ‘disgust’.
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Diet and climate change
Chatham House commissioned Ipsos to carry out a survey in 12 countries to investigate attitudes to meat and dairy consumption in regards to climate change.
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Ipsos announces the death of Jean Marc Lech, Ipsos Co-President
It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Jean-Marc Lech, Ipsos Co-President, this morning in Paris.
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The Motivational Manager
How to motivate people in their jobs and in their lives has been a conundrum in our society for centuries – even Aristotle grappled with this during his lifetime. So how do companies motivate people in their jobs in the 21st century?