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The political state of the north: still much to play for
Following his start-of-the-year assessment of the state of the parties for The Guardian Northerner, Gideon Skinner, Ipsos Research Director, revisits the polling data as MPs head off for the holidays.
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A nice cup of tea and a sit down
What next for the nation's favourite drink, asks Jon Weeks, Director in Ipsos Marketing in his latest blog for Marketing Magazine.
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Is sponsorship turning heads?
Tara Beard-Knowland of Ipsos ASI discusses in Campaign whether sponsorship is turning anyone's head and highlights the importance of being relevant and stand out from the crowd at the same time.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
According to the latest Housing Market Consumer Confidence survey by Ipsos for the Halifax, the House Price Outlook - the balance of those thinking the average UK house price will be higher in twelve months time less those who think it will be - is +15.
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Ipsos House of Lords reform poll
There is broad public support for House of Lords reform, but very few think it is a priority according to a new Ipsos poll, even among Liberal Democrat voters.
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Pensions research for the BMA
Ipsos conducted 1,003 interviews by telephone with adults aged 18+ in Great Britain between the 22nd and 24th June 2012. Results have been weighted to the known GB adult population profile.
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Ipsos Loyalty Council: Sharpening the senses
For this report, we spoke to over 30 leading experts in customer management to explore the challenges faced by those managing the customer experience.
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Most Londoners identify prospect of Olympic legacy
An Ipsos poll for London Councils finds Londoners positive about the benefits of the capital being host city with three-quarters identifying a legacy.
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Londoners are positive about the capital, but worry about jobs and homes
A recently published Ipsos poll for London Councils sheds light on the perspectives of Londoners as the capital fast approaches the Olympic Games.
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Ipsos Political Monitor July 2012
The public view the Coalition as much less united than in 2011, according to the July Ipsos Political Monitor, and only 28% think it is dealing with the economic crisis effectively