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Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor November 2011
The November Reuters/Ipsos Political Monitor shows Labour increase their lead in the polls and just 15% believe the economy will improve in the next 12 months.
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Who makes the brand choice in your house - the chicken or the egg?
Do we shape our children's future brand choices or do they help to shape ours, asks Laura Furniss in Brand Republic magazine.
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The customer comes first
Chris O'Brien reports on the changing outlook of Britain's financial journalists
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In need of a paddle: the challenges facing Willie Rennie and the Scottish Liberal Democrats
Ahead of the Scottish Liberal Democrat annual conference, Christopher McLean says it is clear that there are a number of key challenges facing its new leader Willie Rennie.
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The SNP's social media success
The SNP dominated discussion on social media during the Scottish election campaign
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Retain and Keep Up, or Lose
Chris O'Brien looks at how the ICB report may affect the future of retail banking in the UK.
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Perception is all when it comes to immigration
Bobby Duffy writes in The Sunday Times about public perceptions of immigration across Europe and its possible impact on a co-ordinated EU policy.
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Do They Know It's Christmas? DAB radio listeners do.
The 'Christmas Effect' - the number of DAB radios bought over the festive period is indicated in the first quarter of RAJAR data each year. Quarter 1 2011 is no exception, in fact there has been a larger increase this year than in the last few Christmases.
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National Health? Citizens' views of health services around the world
People around the world believe that governments should encourage them to lead healthier lifestyles according to a new report published today by the Ipsos Social Research Institute.
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Trust and Financial Services
At last week's Liberal Democrat Party Conference Charles Adriaenssens, head of financial services at Ipsos, discussed the need for the financial services industry to re-build a position of trust with consumers.