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Economist/Ipsos January 2012 Issues Index
The first Economist/Ipsos Issues index of 2012 shows that concern about the EU/Euro has increased and it has returned to the list of the top 10 issues facing Britain
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Survey of Muslims for Queen Mary University
A survey of Muslims living in Bradford and East London with the intention of understanding pre-radicalisation.
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The loyalty equation: usability vs. visibility
With new technologies meaning that loyalty schemes can be embedded further and further into our lives, how far is too far? Fiona Moss writes for The Grocer.
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Support for devolution across Britain is growing as `national' identity outweighs feelings of `Britishness'
Mark Diffley explores "Britishness" and what this means for devolution and calls for Scottish independence
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Smartphone advertising: form, functionality and brand
Louise Brice of Ipsos ASI in Campaign magazine blogs on Smartphone ads - who are the winners?
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What does it mean to be British?
The public can see how Britain has changed in sixty years, but we seem less sure about what it means to be British in the present
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Personal worries on a global scale
Just one in four Britons (24%) rate their current financial situation as strong - about the same level as in Mexico, South Africa and Spain according to the latest Ipsos Global @dvisor.
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The Perfect Storm
Tara Beard-Knowland of Ipsos ASI says in Campaign magazine that the British Heart Foundation's 'Stayin Alive' ad combines of lots of different elements that makes an ad oh so effective.
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British Future: 'State of the Nation' Poll
Findings from this survey of adults in Great Britain, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of new think-tank British Future, offer insights into the public's hopes and fears for 2012 and their attitudes to issues of identity, integration and migration.
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Make sustainability the icing on your products' cake
With the likes of Unilever and P&G putting sustainability at the heart of what they do, brands have to start planning for the future now, write Jonathan Weeks and Laura Furniss in Brand Republic.