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Supporting the development of Big Society in new Localism?
Empowering local communities to shape local areas has been a goal of central government for the past decade, for some essential to the success of Big Society, and so it was unsurprising to read about it in the new the Localism Bill.
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Corporate Responsibility Attitudes of the British Public to Business Ethics
By two to one, people in Britain believe that British businesses generally act ethically, according to an Ipsos poll for the Institute of Business Ethics (IBE).
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MediaCT Light Bites: Has online research killed quality?
In the latest Light Bite from Ipsos MediaCT, John Carroll examines the effect that online research has had on the quality of the results.
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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.
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Local Authority Chief Executives and Finance Directors Survey 2010
Survey of Scotland's 32 local authority Chief Executives and Finance Directors
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Ipsos shortlisted as Pollster of the Year
Ipsos is pleased to announce that we have been shortlisted as Pollster of the Year for the Public Affairs News 2010 Awards.
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Reputation Council Insight and Ideas June 2010
The Reputation Council's mission is to increase understanding of the issues and challenges facing communicators in the corporate environment, as well as capturing an expert view on key trends, issues and events in the wider world.
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'Work with Ipsos' joint venture launched
Ipsos MediaCT and Work Research have today announced their qualitative research joint venture, Work with Ipsos.
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PR Moment's Brand League Table
Milorad Ajder, managing director of Ipsos's reputation centre, comments on PR Moment's brand league table
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People slowly embracing shopping bag schemes
Retailers are improving the public's attitudes towards the reduction of free plastic bags, but need to shatter shoppers' misconceptions of their motives