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Londoners are positive about the capital, but worry about jobs and homes
A recently published Ipsos poll for London Councils sheds light on the perspectives of Londoners as the capital fast approaches the Olympic Games.
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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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Lord Hodgson Charities Act Review
General public research conducted by Ipsos's charities team to feed into the Lord Hodgson Charities Act Review
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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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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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Public trust and confidence in charities
This report presents the findings of the 2012 Charity Commission study into public trust and confidence in charities, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Commission.
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Can viral make my media plan sick?
There are some strategies to employ and questions to consider if you think you've got content that can go viral, writes Tara Beard-Knowland, director, Ipsos ASI in Brand Republic.
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Who do we think we are?
New Ipsos research for the Design Council finds 28% of Britons recall buying a British product or service recently, while manufacturing and the motor industry are seen as a weakness rather than a strength.
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Increased powers is the favoured option for Scotland's future
The majority of the Scottish public wants to see further powers given to the Scottish Parliament though Devo Plus proposals according to our poll for Reform Scotland.