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People significantly underestimate how much tax revenue comes from business
People significantly underestimate how much tax revenue comes from businesses, a poll conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the CBI finds.
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Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose...
Andrew Green, Global Head of Audience Measurement for Ipsos Connect, asks whether digital views are a more precise measure for ads than traditional forms of audience.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - September 2015
Ipsos's research highlights for September includes our latest Tech Tracker, Britons' increasing concern about immigration, and how other people are much better behaved than we think they are.
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On the money? Misperceptions and personal finance
New research by Ipsos and King's College London shows that the public have a number of significant misperceptions about personal and public finances.
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Connected Travellers twice as likely to make travel bookings via mobile
TripAdvisor's latest TripBarometer study on the global booking trends and in-destination smartphone usage for Connected Travellers.
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Blowing it on a Lamborghini?
If you are approaching retirement, advice is crucial says Chris O'Brien of Ipsos Loyalty.
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Lloyds Bank Saving Report - Quarter 1
The Lloyds Bank Saving Report is derived from independent consumer research. This provides a robust and representative sample of the entire UK market and its essential saving behaviours amongst UK bank account holders aged 18 - 75.
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The Lloyds Bank Lending Report
The Lloyds Bank Lending Report provides a robust and representative sample of the entire UK market and its essential lending behaviours amongst UK bank account holders aged 18 - 75 who hold at least one type of unsecured debt.
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Business media split over Government's performance
The country's top business and financial journalists are polarised over the current Government's performance says Chris O'Brien of Ipsos Loyalty.
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Public culture in Britain is biased against business and most politicians don't understand business
Over half of British adults don't trust business leaders, so businesses must above all else, act with honesty and integrity says Andrew Croll of Ipsos Loyalty.