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Trade Unions still seen as essential to protecting workers' rights but rise in number seeing them as having too much power
Trade Unions are still seen as important to protecting Britain's workers according Ipsos's latest Political Monitor, but there has been a rise in those thinking they have too much power in Britain today.
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President Obama leaves office with high worldwide approval ratings
The world has a much more positive view of President Obama's time in office than they do of Donald Trump's impending term, according to an Ipsos poll of over 18,000 people globally.
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Brexit and a second independence referendum
Mark Diffley writes on the week in Scotland for Public Affairs Networking magazine
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Public Health England: Public awareness and opinion survey 2016
This is the third wave of Public Health England's public opinion research, conducted by Ipsos, following previous waves in 2015, 2014, and a baseline wave in 2013/2014.
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Attitudes to Trade Unions 1975-2014
Q I am going to read out some statements relating to trade unions.
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Britain still divided on priorities for Brexit negotiations
As Theresa May opens up the new year outlining her Government's stance on the upcoming Brexit negotiations, Ipsos's first Political Monitor of 2017 shows a nation divided on what those terms should mean.
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Global study shows potential for more political uncertainty ahead
A major new Ipsos survey across 22 countries paints a picture of a global public feeling left behind by the traditional system of politics and government, which in several countries translates into high levels of support for a strong leader willing to break the rules.
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Smile, you're on camera
We already know the mood people are in affects their spending, but facial coding technology is pushing emotion-led marketing to a much higher level. Eleanor Thornton-Firkin, Head of Content & Creative Development, Ipsos Connect, writes for Campaign.
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GP Experiences and Opinion Monitoring
Ipsos was commissioned by the Royal College of General Practitioners to conduct a survey with GPs into their current experience of working in general practice.
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Confessions of the Admen
Do media planners and buyers see the world as others do, and does it affect the decisions they make? In this thought piece Ipsos Connect separates myth from reality by investigating the 'perils of perception.'