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A complete dissolution of confidence: how it's not just Britain's banks that are no longer considered trustworthy
Now it is not just bankers that the public mistrust: Chris O'Brien of Ipsos Loyalty on how the influential are viewed with suspicion by the public.
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Sharp decline in those who think businesses behave ethically
We have conducted our annual survey for the Institute of Business Ethics on the attitudes of the British public to business ethics.
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`Boris Island' gains very little support amongst MPs
According to Ipsos's study of British Members of Parliament, 46% of MPs surveyed strongly or tend to support the expansion of Heathrow Airport.
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Musings on Debates and Brands in the Early Morning
Managing Director of the Reputation Centre, Milorad Ajder, discusses the US election, brands and the importance of being true to your beliefs.
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Consumer Experiences Of Time of Use Tariffs
Read our latest research for Consumer Focus looking at the kinds of people who use Time of Use tariffs.
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Call a spade a spade
People rarely expect perfection, says Milorad Ajder, Head of Ipsos's Reputation Centre, but authenticity is corporate gold dust.
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Conferences 2012: what's the big issue?
Unemployment is becoming a more important concern for the electorate and is likely to be a big talking point at the party conferences over the next few weeks, says Ben Marshall in Public Finance magazine.
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INTELLIGENCE: Strategic Social Media Listening
Download the latest presentation on strategic social media listening as presented at our webinar on 12 September 2012.
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Thinking Reputation - August 2012
The Ipsos Reputation Centre has published the latest edition of Thinking Reputation. This edition includes views and updates on our latest research findings.
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Reputation Snapshot for the Banking Industry
As the UK parliament decides on the nature of an inquiry into banking practice, a new 24-country study released today by Ipsos finds the banking sector is the industry UK consumers feel is most in need of greater regulation.