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Economist/Ipsos April 2012 Issues Index
The April Economist/Ipsos Issues index shows that, this month, two fifths of the public (40%) place unemployment among the most important issues facing the country, the highest level of concern in over thirteen years, as the unemployment rate reaches its highest level in seventeen years.
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Ipsos Global @dvisor Wave 30
One in ten (10%) Britons rate the state of the economy as good, the same as in Japan and similar to French and Italian pessimism according to new research from Ipsos' Global @dvisor online survey conducted in 24 countries.
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Being uncomfortable with social media
Half of businesses feel their social media skills are either below their industry average or very poor, write Ines Nadal and Tara Beard-Knowland in Brand Republic.
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The housing issue
Housing is an interesting issue for pollsters, says Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos.
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Branding Celebrities
Tara Beard-Knowland looks at Usain Bolt's ads for Virgin and for Visa and at the potential pay-offs - and pitfalls - of celebrities in advertising.
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Getting inspired
In her latest Campaign blog, Tara Beard-Knowland of Ipsos ASI finds inspiration in the emotions expressed by our advertising research graduate candiates.
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"Boris Island" or Heathrow 3rd runway?
Londoners are split almost exactly in half in their support for expansion of London's airport capacity according to an Ipsos poll conducted for BBC London.
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Economist/Ipsos March 2012 Issues Index
Concern about petrol prices/fuel has risen by seven percentage points to 13%, the highest level in exactly a year, as pump prices reach a record high.
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Ipsos/Evening Standard Political Monitor March 2012
Our latest Political Monitor shows Labour's lead over the Conservatives has been reduced. Ed Miliband's party are not making any significant headway despite scepticism surrounding the government's economic policies.
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Boris vs Ken
As nominations open for candidates for May's Mayoral election in London, a new Ipsos poll for BBC London shows that the race for City Hall is extremely close between Boris Johnson and Ken Livingstone.