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How broken is Britain?
Our first poll since the riots in England makes interesting reading. We tested the public's perception that `British society is broken', an issue the Prime Minister has spoken out about since first becoming Conservative Party leader. But what challenges does a 'Broken Britain' present?
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When celebrity endorsements go wrong
With 27% of consumers saying they would consider ditching a product if the celebrity endorsing it misbehaves, we look at the potential damage to brands by scandalous celebs.
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Shaping Perceptions and Attitudes to Realise the Diversity Advantage
This study, conducted by the Ipsos Social Research Institute in SPARDA countries, explores whether perceptions and attitudes of the public towards migrants and cultural diversity can be affected by the use of targeted communication strategies.
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London 2012: Support 'high' among Londoners despite 'unfair' ticketing
About 57% of Londoners feel the ticket sales for the 2012 Olympics was "not fair", but this has not dented the support for the event being held in the city, Ipsos research for BBC London has found.
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Three in four British adults are online
Recently published data from the National Readership Survey (NRS Jan-Dec 2010) tell us that three quarters of the adult 15+ population of Great Britain have accessed the internet in the past 12 months.
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Community Cohesion and PREVENT: how have schools responded?
New research conducted by Ipsos for the Department of Education explores the effect on schools and local authorities of implementing the duty to promote community cohesion and the extent to which schools are aware of, and undertaking activities to contribute to, the PREVENT strategy.
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Does the nation love their DAB radio?
18.5 million adults are DAB owners, yet only an estimated 12.6 million are confirmed listeners. What are the other 6 million doing with their DAB sets?
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Harry Potter is the most famous Brit
Harry Potter is the most famous Briton, narrowly beating James Bond and David Cameron, according to new research published today by Ipsos to coincide with the release of part one of The Deathly Hallows film.
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Papal Visit Poll
With the Pope arriving in Britain on Thursday, one in four British adults support his visit according to Ipsos's exclusive poll for The Tablet.
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Reputation Council Insight and Ideas June 2010
The Reputation Council's mission is to increase understanding of the issues and challenges facing communicators in the corporate environment, as well as capturing an expert view on key trends, issues and events in the wider world.