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Cold, draughty, mouldy, damp: What the UK public think about their homes
Ipsos's i:omnibus was commissioned by the Energy Saving Trust to conduct a survey on public perception and understanding of various aspects relating to energy saving, government energy schemes and household appliances.
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Only 18 per cent of Britons believe driverless cars to be an important development for the car industry to focus on
Only 18% of Britons believe driverless cars to be an important development for the car industry to focus on, according to the Ipsos Loyalty Automotive Survey.
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New research finds data trust deficit with lessons for policymakers
New research for the Royal Statistical Society carried out by Ipsos reveals that the media, internet companies, telecommunications companies and insurance companies all come at the bottom of a "trust in data" league table.
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Blog: Measuring Financial Security and Vulnerability
Charles Adriaenssens of our Ipsos Loyalty Financial team spoke at the House of Commons about our Genworth research in 20 countries on household financial vulnerabilities.
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Survey of Agricultural Tenant Farmers
A survey of agricultural tenant farmers in Scotland assessing some of the issues they face in order to to support the Scottish Government's Agricultural Holdings Legislation Review.
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Renting-out Agricultural Land in Scotland Survey
A survey of agricultural landlords in Scotland to better understand the issues they face to support the Scottish Government's Agricultural Holdings Legislation Review.
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Engaging the public in decisions about regulating the energy market
Ofgem asked Ipsos to use the Consumer First Panel to gather feedback on ten possible campaign statements that can inform Ofgem's Retail Market Review consumer engagement campaign, set to launch in Spring 2014.
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Four ways to turn good press relations into outstanding ones
Chris O'Brien highlights the methods being used by press teams to develop strong relationships with Financial Journalists.
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Best Party on key issues
Our long term political and social trends have been collected over the last 30+ years and are unrivalled amongst polling organisations.
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Public services and spending
Our long term political and social trends have been collected over the last 30+ years and are unrivalled amongst polling organisations.