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Ipsos Economic Pulse - June 2014
Ipsos Global @dvisor for June shows continuing growth in confidence among Britons about the country's economic situation
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Ipsos Connect Tech Tracker Q2 2014
Ipsos Connect's Tech tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
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TRUSTe Internet of Things Privacy Index
Only half (47%) of British internet users know that smart devices such as smart TVs, fitness devices and in-car navigation systems can collect data about their personal activities according to an Ipsos survey for TRUSTe.
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One year on: The impact of welfare reforms on housing association tenants
As part of a programme of research to monitor the impacts of welfare reforms on behalf of the National Housing Federation, Ipsos are producing a series of reports presenting data from surveys of housing associations and their tenants to understand the extent and nature of impacts of key welfare reform measures.
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What a Difference a Year Makes
This month has seen Ipsos's Economic Optimism Index reach record levels, with 53% of Britons now expecting to see an improvement in the economy over the next 12 months.
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Sweet F.A.
Professor Roger Mortimore says past results suggest that the winners of this year's F.A. Cup Final may have a bearing on who wins the 2015 General Election.
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Building Trust: Making the Public Case for Infrastructure
The CBI commissioned Ipsos to conduct research with the public to better understand their views on the infrastructure debate, using a mix of qualitative and quantitative research approaches.
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Ipsos Connect Tech Tracker Q1 2014
Ipsos Connect's Tech tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
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Surfing the Net - 25 Years of the World Wide Web
The latest research from Ipsos MediaCT reveals that 84% of British Households have access to the Internet, twenty-five years after Sir Tim Berners-Lee submitted his proposal for the World Wide Web.
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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.