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Eleanor Thornton-Firkin, Head of Content and Creative Development, Ipsos Connect presents at the Future of Creativity
Speaking at our Future of Creativity event, Eleanor Thornton-Firkin discusses platform optimisation to get your advertising through the door. Listen to her top tips for the uninvited party guest.
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Employers' response to the introduction of the National Living Wage
Ipsos was commissioned by the Resolution Foundation to survey employers on how they have responded to the introduction of the National Living Wage (NLW) for their report "The first 100 days".
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Christmas in Cannes
With John Lewis' Monty the Penguin recently winning at the Cannes Lions Eleanor Thornton-Firkin and Leah McTiernan analyse what made the campaign so successful.
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Ladders to social mobility after Brexit
Ben Marshall looks at whether Brexit is a “smell the coffee” moment for a different approach to social mobility and housing tenure.
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Latest GP Patient Survey Results Released
The 2016 GP Patient Survey (GPPS) results have now been published by Ipsos.
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4 ways the anti-immigration vote won the referendum for Brexit
Total control on immigration mattered more to voters than the single market, writes Aalia Khan in the New Statesman.
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Cracking Social: Harnessing the Contagious Creativity of Influencers
As people are spending ever more time on social media, the challenge for brands is making an impact in this space. Brands can learn a lot from influencers who truly understand their audiences and harness their creativity to connect in a meaningful way.
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Britain remains split as 9 in ten say they would not change their referendum vote
A post-referendum poll carried out by Ipsos for BBC Newsnight reveals that leave voters and remain voters still hold very opposing views towards the EU referendum result, while very few on either side say they would change their vote if a second referendum were to be held.
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Attitudes towards same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland
A recent Ipsos poll has found that over two-thirds (70%) of adults in Northern Ireland believe that homosexual couples should be allowed to marry each other.
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Social mobility stalls as housing dreams are dashed
Owner-occupation is the clear tenure of choice for most Britons but they think politicians are not being honest about the prospects for people to own.