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Issues facing Britain today - the results from our biannual MPs survey revealed at Evidence Week
Ipsos’s multi-client biannual survey of MPs have been shared at Evidence Week in the House of Commons
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Push To Web Best Practice Guide
Our latest best practice guide outlines the benefits of a push-to-web methodology and our learnings regarding its implementation.
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Regulated industries and the power of public opinion
Communicators intent on building their organisation’s reputation and protecting its licence to operate, need to be attuned to the shifting tides of public opinion to help manage risk and maximise opportunity.
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Bank branch closures: a communications conundrum
Bank branch closures remain a major issue for banks, with changing financial habits and the threat of new competitors set to exacerbate the problem in years ahead. So what should a bank consider before closing a branch, and how could it affect its reputation?
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Ipsos Research Highlights - May 2019
As Brexit deadlock continues nearly seven in ten see Brexit as the UK’s biggest issue. As concern about crime increases, we look at the impact of fake news and ask are we becoming more environmentally conscious? All this and the underlying attitudes to the EU in our roundup of this month’s releases.
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Ipsos Update - April 2019
This month’s edition features Ipsos research and thinking on technology and healthcare, nationality and inclusivity, Indian cuisine, virtual reality, text analytics and more.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - March 2019
Welcome to Highlights where we see Theresa May still struggling with Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, concern about crime increases and are we becoming more environmentally conscious?
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What do British business leaders really think of Brexit?
The Captains of Industry study has run for 38 consecutive years, yet there has rarely been an issue as thorny as Brexit going on in the background. So, what do the most successful business leaders in the country really think is going to happen?