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Survey of MPs on the European Union
Ipsos surveyed UK MPs on their attitudes to the European Union and the forthcoming EU referendum.
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Energy - the quest for a licence to operate
International research from Ipsos Global @dvisor and expert commentary from our Reputation Council members underline the growing challenge facing the worldwide energy industry, says Robert Knight.
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Data privacy - concern, confusion and apathy
How do the public view data protection and privacy? Daniel Cameron blogs for the Market Research Society's Geodemographics knowledgebase.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - November 2015
Download Ipsos's latest monthly compendium of our recent research and thought pieces.
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The Reputation Council Report - November 2015
The report of the tenth sitting of the Reputation Council explores issues such as: building sustainable reputation; the difference between brand and reputation; reputation differentiation; and the future relationship between corporations and NGOs.
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Misperceptions on tax shows what's worrying the public
Bobby Duffy makes the case for businesses being more upfront about how much tax they pay in The Great Business Debate.
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Customer Engagement with the Energy Market - Tracking Survey 2015
Ofgem has published its annual tracking survey of Customer Engagement with the Energy Market, conducted for the eighth time in March 2015 by Ipsos.
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Video: Milorad Ajder interviews Abhinav Kumar of Tata Consultancy Services
Milorad Ajder, Co-Director of the Ipsos Global Reputation Centre, interviews Abhinav Kumar, of Tata Consultancy Services, on the challenges of, and changes to, reputation management.
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As Ryanair's profits soar, are analysts right to attribute it to its new customer-friendly policy?
Milorad Ajder of the Ipsos Reputation Centre features in CityAM agreeing with the proposition that Ryanair's profits can be attributed to it's new customer-friendly policy.
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Cutbacks or taxes: what can we expect from the next generation of MPs?
With the outcome of the general election uncertain, it can be hard for our public services to plan for the next government. Becky Writer-Davies explores what it is that candidates say are their priorities for cuts and protection after the election.