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Reuters/Ipsos August 2011 Political Monitor
Most believe that British society is `broken' - but despite the riots this has fallen slightly since 2008. Even more people agree with David Cameron's assertion that "pockets of Britain are not only broken, but frankly sick".
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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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Economist/Ipsos Issues Index August 2011
Following the riots in England, concern about crime and anti-social behaviour increases to highest level in two years.
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Pessimism among public sector leaders over impact of cuts
Two thirds of public sector leaders think budget cuts are the most important issue facing their sector.
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Public Sector Leaders Survey 2011
As the public sector enters a period of financial belt-tightening and difficult decisions, a new poll of leaders drawn from central and local government, non-departmental public bodies and the health and education sectors by Ipsos reveals deep concern about the impact of the cuts.
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Social Media - The Corporate Challenge
Milorad Ajder comments on how companies are still lost when it comes to social media.
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A quarter of GPs surveyed think their consortium will be ready to take on full commissioning responsibility by April 2013
A snapshot of GPs in England shows that while many are involved in commissioning decisions to some extent, only a quarter think that their consortium will be ready to take on full commissioning responsibility by April 2013
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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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Perception is all when it comes to immigration
Bobby Duffy writes in The Sunday Times about public perceptions of immigration across Europe and its possible impact on a co-ordinated EU policy.