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A letter to Priti Patel, the new international development secretary
Trade and business are far more important than aid for many poor communities, and DfID needs a role in building post-Brexit trade deals, writes Jonathan Glennie in the Guardian.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - July 2016
Ipsos's research highlights for July 2016 includes a challenge for our new Prime Minister, consumer confidence has fallen to its lowest point and young people's housing hopes have been dashed.
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Economic optimism falls to its lowest level for four years
Ipsos's Economic Optimism Index has fallen to its lowest level since January 2012, this month's results reveal.
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Ipsos Views: Is the Behavioural Lens Out of Focus?
Using behavioural science to get closer to the consumer.
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Two in three say Labour should change leader before next General Election
Two in three (66%) of the British public think that the Labour Party should change its leader before the next General Election in 2020, according to Ipsos's July Political Monitor.
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Never leave a place behind
Ben Page in the Municipal Journal, examines the revival of the inner city & the crucial role local government has played.
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Ethnography: An Unfiltered View of Reality
Originally used as a method to understand tribes or cultures in distant lands, today ethnography is applied to any culture including our own.
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Over half say Theresa May has what it takes to be a good PM
Ipsos's July 2016 Political Monitor reveals that over half (55%) believe that Theresa May has what it takes to be a good Prime Minister, up from 28% in July 2015.
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Ladders to social mobility after Brexit
Ben Marshall looks at whether Brexit is a “smell the coffee” moment for a different approach to social mobility and housing tenure.
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Latest GP Patient Survey Results Released
The 2016 GP Patient Survey (GPPS) results have now been published by Ipsos.