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Public concern about unemployment increases with the rate of joblessness
Ipsos's monthly Issues Index shows that three in ten respondents (30%) are concerned about unemployment, a five point increase on last month and the highest level of concern measured since December 1998.
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core Summer 09 - Ideas in the Pipeline
Philip Dewhurst, Head of Public Relations at Gazprom Marketing & Trading, talks to Core about communications in a rapidly growing and entrepreneurial organisation - and the implications of the company's Russian heritage.
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core Summer 09 - Brand Influencers
Whether you see them as mavens or connectors, or simply as opinion leaders, there is little doubt that a small but influential group of consumers can have a disproportionate effect on the reputation and success of companies and brands.
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American and British Consumers Are Highly Receptive to Smart Grid Technology Concept
A recent study gauging U.S. and UK consumer awareness and attitudes towards Smart Grid Technology found that while most were previously unfamiliar with Smart Grid technology, once exposed to a description of Smart Grid Technology, respondents in both countries were receptive to the idea of Smart Grid.
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Space to Grow: why people need gardens
A new report and research by Ipsos for the National Trust reveals why people need gardens
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Motorists vote for traffic jams over public transport
The Congestion Challenge: A new Ipsos report for the RAC Foundation highlights the current and future challenges faced by policy makers in tackling congestion.
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Ipsos acquires MRBI, the leading polling and research player in Ireland
Jean-Marc Lech and Didier Truchot, Co-Presidents, announce today that Ipsos has signed an agreement to acquire Market Research Bureau of Ireland Limited (MRBI), Ireland's leading polling and research company.
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Thoughtpiece - Is the Future of Gaming Digital?
This thought piece explores the level of interest in downloadable content in the games market, the price gamers are willing to pay and what's holding back adoption.
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Conservatives lead Labour by 16 points in new Ipsos poll
Ipsos's July Political Monitor, has been released. It shows the Conservatives on 40% (+2), Labour on 24% (+3) and the Liberal Democrats on 18% (-1).
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Businesses show signs of economic recovery, but more banking support needed
Businesses, especially within the manufacturing and financial/business services sector, are showing early signs of recovery, with 22% expecting conditions to improve in the next 12 months, compared to 9% in November 2008.