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What's caused Cameron's poll boost?
Gideon Skinner and Sarah Pope take a look at what's behind the Conservatives recent boost in the polls
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North Poll: Childrens' attitude to Christmas
A new poll by Ipsos has found that 83% of parents with a child aged 3 to 6 years old think their child believes in Father Christmas. This drops to just 8% of parents of 11 to 15 year old kids.
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The changing face of media consumption
UK consumers are increasingly moving away from purchasing physical products and instead turning to the internet, write Gavin Sugden and Tom Cross in Brand Republic.
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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor December 2011
The December Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor shows Conservative support has risen significantly since November while over half think Cameron and Osborne have handled the current economic crisis in Europe well
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The High Street is dead, long live the High Street
Well over two thirds of all shoppers think the best deals can be found online, writes Lucy Fligelstone, research executive at Ipsos Marketing in Brand Republic.
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The 'lost decade' of retrenchment
Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, says facing year after year of cuts to local government means that we are not going to be out of the woods by the next election.
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Three-quarters sense housing crisis in Britain
A new Ipsos survey for Channel 4 has found that three-quarters of the public (76%) agree with the suggestion that there is a housing crisis in Britain.
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Ethics in business - Attitudes of the British public
Six in ten (58%) people believe business behaves ethically, a third do not.
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Ipsos end of year research 2011
Only 23% of Britons say that their children will have a higher quality of life than they have, while 35% think it will be lower, says new research we have carried out ahead of our 2011 End of Year event.
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World AIDS Day 2011: Public Perceptions of HIV
To mark World AIDS Day, on behalf of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, Ipsos asked the British public what they think of the problem of HIV in developing countries today.