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Seven Lessons from the 2015 Seven Leaders' Debate
For the first ever seven-way leaders’ debate, and the first debate of the 2015 campaign, the Ipsos “worm” returned from its last appearance in 2010.
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What makes a global leader in Corporate Social Responsibility?
Companies need to consider a more distinct approach to CSR. Ilana Tyler-Rubinstein asks what makes a global leader in CSR.
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Are we in or out? Britain's future with the EU
In January 2013, David Cameron promised to hold a referendum on Britain's membership of the EU. Katie Harris looks at what MPs and the public think will happen.
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Eurofound launches sixth edition of survey assessing working conditions across Europe
On Monday 2 February 2015 Eurofound launched the fieldwork for the 6th European Working Conditions Survey (6EWCS) which will be conducted in the UK by Ipsos.
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What role for Britain on the world stage?
In a world where economic growth and the ability to project military power dictates international standing, more and more Britain finds herself struggling to be heard. Becky Writer-Davies looks at what MPs think Britain's role might be on the world stage.
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Public persuasion: Emergence of driverless cars in Europe
Driverless cars are to hit the street soon but are the public ready? Ilana Tyler-Rubinstein talks about what motoring journalists think about this brave new world.
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Can you win an election debating transport policy?
As a political battleground, the UK’s transport sector is becoming increasingly high profile. Tom Fife-Schaw asks if debate on transport policy can be a vote winner.
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The Ipsos Almanac 2014
The Ipsos Almanac is our review of life, society and business in Britain in 2014.
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The Motivational Manager
How to motivate people in their jobs and in their lives has been a conundrum in our society for centuries – even Aristotle grappled with this during his lifetime. So how do companies motivate people in their jobs in the 21st century?
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Economist / Ipsos Issues Index - November 2014
This month's Economist/Ipsos issues index shows that a third of the public (33%) are concerned about the economy, an increase of three percentage points since last month, and the first month on month rise in concern about this issue in over a year.