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Three in four Britons are worried about companies collecting information about them
A major new international online study on privacy and personalisation from Ipsos shows that three in five Britons (62%) would rather keep their online activities private, even if that means they lose out on personalised services and relevant recommendations.
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Online Listening Grows Amongst the Radio's Millennium Generation
Radio expert Andy Haylett from Ipsos MediaCT presents the highlights from the latest RAJAR release.
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Economic optimism at highest since 1997 as Cameron opens up lead over Miliband on dealing with the economy and unemployment
The February Ipsos Political Monitor records the public's economic optimism at its highest since May 1997 when Tony Blair and New Labour had just moved into Downing Street
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Thinking Reputation - February 2014
Welcome to Thinking Reputation - including news, views and updates on our latest research findings, from Ipsos's Reputation Centre.
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Trade unions seen as essential, though not as powerful as in the 1970s and 80s
A new Ipsos poll shows that most Britons believe trade unions are essential to protect workers' interests, although some have concerns about their links to the Labour Party.
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Britons give UKIP as much chance of winning the European elections as finding life on Mars
Ipsos's Predictions Poll for 2014 reveals what the British public think is likely to happen in 2014 - compared with the odds offered by Ladbrokes.
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Ipsos MediaCT launches new real time content monitor, Media Moments.
Ipsos MediaCT has launched their new real time content monitor, MediaMoments, a new mobile app tool designed to help understand in the moment content consumption across platforms.
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Ipsos Global Trends 2014: Navigating the new
Ipsos's Global Trends Report 2014 highlights ten key trends from the data we have gathered across 20 key countries and their implications for government, brands and business.
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Mustn't grumble: the British are happy, despite being gloomy
The British public is largely happy despite being gloomy about their country's circumstances and prospects, according to our Global Trends Survey.
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Hung parliaments seen as bad for the country, but half still expect another coalition in 2015
Ipsos's Political Monitor reveals the majority of Britons think a hung parliament is bad for the country, both in regard to the 2010 result and looking forward to 2015. But despite this opposition to coalitions, half expect to see another coalition in 2015