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Show mothers (and fathers) you care...
Mothercare has suffered a tough 2011 with profit warnings and falling sales. It needs to do more to get parents back on side, says Laura Furniss, development manager, Ipsos.
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The fog is lifting on radio audience measurement
John Carroll on the latest trends and developments discussed at the 2011 European Radio Symposium.
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The Buzz of the 2011 Radio Festival
Radio expert Andy Haylett on the successful 2011 Radio Academy Radio Festival.
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Wellbeing not waistlines the priority for parents' food choices
Parents are more interested in long term benefits of healthy food choices rather than obesity levels.
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Green shoots?
Around one in six (17%) Britons describe Britain's current economic situation as good, making Britain level with the USA.
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One Moment in Time: The Royal Wedding, Six Months On
Simon Atkinson on Ipsos's unique mobile research around the 2011 Royal Wedding and what it tells us six months on.
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It All Comes Together in London
RAJAR Q3 data: the gap is closing between the top three radio stations in London, explains Andy Haylett.
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Children's Well-being in UK, Sweden and Spain:
Status technology and clothing brands play a significant role in creating or reinforcing social divisions amongst children between the `haves' and the `have-nots', according to a new report by Ipsos for UNICEF UK.
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Why brands need a social media reality check
Tara Beard-Knowland of Ipsos ASI writes for Campaign Magazine on the theories about the potentially exponential power of social media - and the reality check needed by brands and advertisers
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Economic gloom in Britain
Just one in ten Britons describe Britain's current economic situation as good according to new research from Ipsos' Global @dvisor online survey conducted in 26 countries.