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Views of Westminster
Ipsos's poll for BBC News shows decreasing trust in government as it gets less local.
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Britain's banks are starting to mend their reputations
Chris O'Brien looks at personal finance journalists' rising expectations for the retail banking sector.
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Does the face still fit? Can Celebrity Still Sell in 21st Century Advertising?
This paper looks at how celebrities will lend your brand fame, aid cut through and ideally some of that celebrity aura is transferred to your product or brand, but beware of the potential damage.
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In-work poverty in Glasgow
A study conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Glasgow Community Planning Partnership looking at the lived experience of in-work poverty in Glasgow.
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Trends in China's Automotive Component Manufacturing Industry
In this report Ipsos Business Consulting look at the market drivers, manufacturer overviews and intellectual property issues within the Chinese automotive component manufacturing industry.
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Survey of the Views of Owner Occupier Farmers on Current Issues for Tenant Farming
A survey of owner occupier farmers in Scotland looking assessing their future intentions and views on renting out land to support the Scottish Government's Agricultural Holdings Legislation Review.
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Views of Tenant Farmers and Agricultural Landlords on Aspects of the Agricultural Tenancy System
A survey of tenant farmers and agricultural landlords in Scotland to measure in detail specific aspects of the tenant-landlord relationship in the Scottish agricultural tenancy sector.
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How 'important' is housing?
Housing has dropped out of the top 10 issues facing Britain according to our latest index. Ben Marshall explores the potential reasons in his latest blog for the Chartered Institute of Housing.
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Public says decent jobs are the best way to reduce poverty
With awareness of poverty at an all-time high, people believe higher wages are the solution, says Ben Page in a new blog for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
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Why companies fail when success becomes routine
Milorad Ajder in City A.M. examines why the corporate landscape is littered with trailblazing companies whose performance have started to slip.