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Ipsos Political Monitor July 2012
The public view the Coalition as much less united than in 2011, according to the July Ipsos Political Monitor, and only 28% think it is dealing with the economic crisis effectively
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Salmond remains the Scottish Yes campaign's biggest asset
Research Director, Mark Diffley writes for the New Statesman discussing First Minister, Alex Salmond fortunes in the polls.
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Green shoots of a red revival in Scotland
In our latest opinion piece for Total Politics we discuss Scottish Labour's polling performance under new leader Johann Lamont and whether we should brace ourselves for a red recovery north of the border?
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Big (Data) is Beautiful
In his newest blog for MediaWeek John Carroll talks about the rise of server data, what it is and what implications it might have on future research.
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Making the most of the fuzzy front end
When it comes to new product development it's important to take a strategic view of the fuzzy front end, write Joe Marshall and Annie Tokatlian, Ipsos Marketing in Brand Republic.
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Painting the town red, white - and green?
Louise Brice discusses how leading brands are using outdoor advertising and painting the streets red, white & grey in a bid to cut through the noise.
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Can you stop once you pop?
How much should brands help consumers manage their diets and calorie intake through their products, asks Jon Weeks of Ipsos Marketing in Marketing Magazine.
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The donations dilemma
Sally Panayiotou, head of charities research, looks at what our latest research for the Charities Commission on public trust and confidence in charities.
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Brought Down?
Tara Beard-Knowland of Ipsos ASI asks in Campaign whether GoCompare are doing the right thing in getting rid of Gio?
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We're (not) all going on a summer holiday...
Only half of us plan to take a holiday this summer, as we are more willing to sacrifice our summer break than a new phone or game: Claire Emes, Head of Trends & Insight in MediaWeek.