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Europe Is Flat, but the World Is Not
Simon Atkinson, Assistant Chief Executive, blogs in The Huffington Post UK on how our latest Global @dvisor survey shows Britons' economic optimism as flat as the UK economy itself.
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Britain in slow lane of two-speed Europe
Europe is divided between those who see their economy as "strong", and those who do not, with Britain firmly in the latter camp according to our latest 24-country poll.
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Ipsos appoints new Managing Director UK & Head of Western Europe
Ipsos announces the appointment of Gareth Phillips as Managing Director UK & Head of Western Europe for Ipsos Healthcare.
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Ipsos Marketing appoints new Head of Market Understanding & Measurement
Ipsos Marketing announces the appointment of Stephen Yap as Head of Market Understanding & Measurement.
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Blame for cuts to public services poll
A new Ipsos poll shows that while Britons are increasingly blaming the Coalition for the level of cuts to public services, the previous Labour government is still held most to blame.
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Crisis of Parliamentary trust in energy industry grows
Trust in the energy industry to deliver genuine competition, protect the vulnerable, offer clear choices and promote environmental improvements has fallen significantly among MPs over the last three years.
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Jumping out of the outdoor advertising box
Mike Troy from Ipsos ASI looks at some excellent examples of creative outdoor advertising in 2012 and considers what 2013 will bring.
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How is Britain seeing in the New Year?
Three in ten (30%) Britons will see in the New Year at a gathering with their close friends and family according to a new poll from Ipsos.
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Half think aid spending is wasted
Three quarters of those surveyed in 24 countries know little about aid spending, and half think it is wasted, according to Ipsos Global @dvisor.
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2012's strong overseas impact for the UK
Research by Ipsos for the British Council shows that the UK's big events of the past year - including the Olympics, Paralympics and Jubilee - have improved the UK's reputation overseas and created substantial new interest in the country as a place to visit, study and do business.