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Ipsos shortlisted as Pollster of the Year
Ipsos is pleased to announce that we have been shortlisted as Pollster of the Year for the Public Affairs News 2010 Awards.
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The Coalition's First 100 Days
The latest briefing from the Social Research Institute at Ipsos examines public opinion of the first 100 days of the coalition government.
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Reputation Council Insight and Ideas June 2010
The Reputation Council's mission is to increase understanding of the issues and challenges facing communicators in the corporate environment, as well as capturing an expert view on key trends, issues and events in the wider world.
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Ben Page speaks to Research Magazine on how the recession has affected consumers
Research Magazine spoke to Ben Page about what's changed in the wake of the recession, and what hasn't. The recession has brought real changes in consumer behaviour, says Page, but we mustn't overstate the impact, and we mustn't mistake accelerated trends for new ones.
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Only 13 percent of Britons are confident about our current economic situation
The British are amongst the most negative in the world when it comes to the state of their economy according to new research released by Ipsos today.
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Voting intentions (Westminster) - all companies' polls since the 2010 election
Voting intentions since the 2010 General Election, as measured by all companies and the newspapers in which they were published.
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What does the public think about `Big Society'?
Ipsos's July Political Monitor for Reuters shows that public awareness and perceived understanding of Big Society is increasing.
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Disruptive Markets - Navigating the Future
Ipsos: Summer Business Review: A look across Ipsos research in first half of 2010.
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MediaCT Light Bites: Radio listening reaches record high
The new RAJAR figures released on Thursday 5th August (Q2 2010) make for interesting reading. There are more people than ever listening to the radio - a massive 46.8 million of us listen to the radio during an average week, that's 91% of the UK population aged 15 and over.
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MediaCT Light Bites: The Slow Rise of Digital Radio
The latest set of RAJAR results published on 5th August 2010 (Q2 2010) shows that the current UK digital share of radio listening is 25%, meaning we are now half way towards the Government's target of 50% set for the switchover from analogue to digital broadcasting.