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The donations dilemma
Sally Panayiotou, head of charities research, looks at what our latest research for the Charities Commission on public trust and confidence in charities.
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Non-compliance with the National Minimum Wage in Newham
The London Borough of Newham contracted Ipsos and Community Links to conduct research to develop a greater understanding of how working in the informal economy impacts on the lives of those paid below the National Minimum Wage.
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Consumers feel better off in 2012, and are more likely to be in a position to save
Financial Statement Blog: Chris O'Brien suggests now is the time for financial services companies, and the Government, to encourage consumers to save for the future.
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Who's afraid of mobile payments?
Why are Brits reluctant to use smartphone technology to make mobile payments? asks Suraya Randawa in The Financial Statement blog
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UK business leaders pessimistic on economy
The majority of top British business leaders are pessimistic about the future of the country's economy, according to Ipsos's Captains of Industry survey.
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Ipsos's work for 'Your Square Mile'
Last year, Ipsos helped Your Square Mile, a not-for-profit organisation, to help communities across the UK to empower their residents to make positive changes to their local area
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Ipsos appoints senior team for new combined business in the UK
Ipsos today announced the appointment of its new client facing senior leadership team in the UK.
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The customer comes first
Chris O'Brien reports on the changing outlook of Britain's financial journalists
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Why managing your reputation is more vital than ever
Reputation is a company's most important intangible commercial asset. So how do companies go about communicating what they stand for? Keith Glasspoole and Helen Lamb write in Campaign magazine
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A Brave New World for Britain's Banks
If Woolworths is allowed to fail, why not Barclays? asks Joe Marshall of Ipsos Marketing in the Wall Street Journal.