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Communicating with MPs: Build the relationship
Being a professional communicator in and around Westminster and the British political system can be a challenge. Carl Phillips looks at the best way to build a relationship with MPs.
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Public Health England 2013/14 Stakeholder Research
Public Health England (PHE) commissioned Ipsos to undertake its first annual stakeholder research, designed to assess how PHE is perceived externally and how well stakeholder relationships are developing.
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Preparing for the worst or hoping for the best? British priorities on climate change adaptation
In this seminar, the Ipsos Environment team shared findings from a research study for Defra to help inform the National Adaptation Programme (NAP).
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Dialogue on Data - Census Report
Ipsos was commissioned by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to investigate public attitudes towards the census as part of the wider Dialogue on Data public dialogue programme.
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Ipsos Connect Tech Tracker Q1 2014
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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Public Perceptions of the NHS and Social Care Survey
Our regular study of public attitudes regarding the NHS and social care for the Department of Health
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High rise in the capital: Londoners split on merits of more tall buildings
According to an Ipsos poll for New London Architecture, Londoners are split on the future of tall buildings in London.
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Economist/Ipsos March 2014 Issues Index
Our latest Ipsos Issues Index for the Economist sows that concern about the economy has fallen as the economy continues on a path to recovery.
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Money Lives: the financial behaviour of the UK
Money Lives is a new piece of pioneering research, conducted by Ipsos in collaboration with the University of Warwick and the Fairbanking Foundation, on behalf of the Money Advice Service into the ways that people manage their money.
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Discord on business rules
David Cameron has slashed red tape for UK businesses. Hannah Merritt looks at why he might find this doesn't play so well with the British public.