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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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Despite protests, students are happy with University
According to the National Student Survey commissioned by HEFCE 83% of students graduating are satisfied with their course.
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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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Yeah but, no but, on public service reforms
Public sector leaders are worried about the speed and scale of service cuts, but cautiously welcome some of the government's decentralising reforms, says Helen Cleary in Public Finance.
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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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Public attitudes to the nuclear industry
An Ipsos survey conducted in June for the Nuclear Industry Association shows continuing support for nuclear, despite Fukushima
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GPs have their say on NHS reforms
A snapshot of GPs in England shows that only a quarter think that their consortium will be ready to take on full commissioning responsibility by April 2013
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iPad - the Apple of the business elite's eye
The iPad is the Apple of the global Business Elite's eye, while iPhone has made serious inroads into BlackBerry's dominance of the business smartphone market.
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Ipsos reaches agreement to buy Synovate from Aegis Group plc
Ipsos has reached an agreement to acquire Aegis Group plc's market research business Synovate, creating the third largest global market research company.
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Exploring the boundaries: public dialogue on animals containing human material
A new report by The Academy of Medical Sciences features research conducted by a consortium led by Ipsos to capture the public's views on research using animals containing human material.