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Products, products everywhere and never time to think
Jonathan Weeks in Ipsos Marketing asks: how will your brand rise above the white noise of modern life?
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Ipsos Political Monitor May 2012
Ipsos's May Political Monitor shows Labour opening up a 10 point lead as ratings of the government, David Cameron, and Nick Clegg have fallen to their lowest ever.
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Public over-estimate extent of past development, but welcome more
A new poll for the British Property Federation by Ipsos has found that most of the English public over-estimate how much of England's land has been developed, but support new development if it generates jobs and affordable homes.
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Measuring emotional engagement through biometrics
Biometric measurement can be a valuable tool in helping us understand how advertising works, writes Keith Glasspoole, deputy managing director, Ipsos ASI.
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The low turnout in mayoral referendum
Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, looks at the reasons behind the low turnouts that occur in local elections.
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The Flow of the Online Radio Stream
Radio expert Andy Haylett tells us why he thinks the real driver of growth for digital radio going forward is online.
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The London Mayoral election - style over substance?
The mayoral election is only a day away and recent polls show a consistent lead for Boris Johnson. But what will be deciding how people make up their minds - policies or personalities?
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Is there a problem with charities bidding for government grants and contracts?
Big Society blog: Sally Panayiotou, head of charities research, looks at our latest National Survey of Charities and Social Enterprises (NSCSE) survey data.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
The latest Housing Market Consumer Confidence survey by Ipsos for Halifax has found an upswing in expectations that UK property prices will be higher in 12 months time.
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Ipsos/Evening Standard Political Monitor April 2012
Ipsos's April Political Monitor, carried out for the Evening Standard, shows the continuing fall-out from the Budget and a difficult few weeks for the government, and the Conservatives in particular.