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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.
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One in five newlyweds regret marriage within a year
One in five (20%) people looking back at their first year of marriage have admitted they had regrets about getting married within the first year of their big day.
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Young Londoners optimistic about their futures
London Councils commissioned Ipsos to undertake a piece of research with Key Stage 4 pupils (aged 14-16) to investigate aspirations in young people.
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Post Election Research
On behalf of the Electoral Commission, Ipsos conducted research among the general public immediately after the UK general election and English local elections on May 6th 2010.
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UK Ipsos Access Panel member wins car
Claire Holmes, from Ashton-Under-Lyne in Lancashire has won an 16318,000 car in the Annual Ipsos Access Panel VIP draw.
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Londoners' Attitudes to the 2012 Olympics
Between 15 - 19 July 2010, Ipsos contacted 1,002 people, aged above 17 and living in London, and asked identical questions to a survey we carried out in November 2006. The results of the survey were released to coincide with the two-year countdown to the Games.
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Understanding Society - Summer 2010
The newsletter deals with key themes - public opinion on the role of government and the Big Society, how to deliver more for less through innovation, more involvemnet from charities and individual behaviour change, and how we engage the public in these difficult decisions.
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Safeguarding and looked after children
Just under two-thirds of social workers feel that they do not have sufficient time to work effectively with the children and young people that are on their workload, according to an Ipsos survey for Ofsted.