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Making Christmas payments easier?
A new ad for Barclaycard's contactless payment system could herald a big year for innovative mobile payment technologies, writes Matt Prince and Jamie Robertson in Brand Republic.
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Infrastructure Projects Poll
Far more of the British public consider building more homes to be the best way of boosting the economy through infrastructure investment, than other options such as a new High Speed Rail line.
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Conferences 2012: what's the big issue?
Unemployment is becoming a more important concern for the electorate and is likely to be a big talking point at the party conferences over the next few weeks, says Ben Marshall in Public Finance magazine.
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Benchmarking residents' perceptions of local government
Ipsos's latest work for the Local Government Association, looking at the best ways to benchmark residents' perceptions of local government.
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RAJAR Quarter 2, 2012 - Radio Joins the Online Community
Radio expert Andy Haylett from Ipsos MediaCT presents the highlights from the latest RAJAR release.
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Most Londoners identify prospect of Olympic legacy
An Ipsos poll for London Councils finds Londoners positive about the benefits of the capital being host city with three-quarters identifying a legacy.
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Majority back building homes in Canterbury but support is strongly conditional
Ipsos has undertaken a survey for Canterbury City Council in relation to its Local Plan. The survey measured local attitudes towards future development in the district and has been used alongside a Development Requirements Study (conducted by Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners).
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The Buzz of the 2011 Radio Festival
Radio expert Andy Haylett on the successful 2011 Radio Academy Radio Festival.
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iPad - the Apple of the business elite's eye
The iPad is the Apple of the global Business Elite's eye, while iPhone has made serious inroads into BlackBerry's dominance of the business smartphone market.
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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.