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Captains of Industry: Views on the UK economy
Cautious optimism returned among the UK's Business Leaders at the end of 2012 but with considerable economic concerns, says Andrew Croll.
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Citizens, service delivery and the surveys...
The imperative to make financial savings has prompted public sector leaders to change the way in which they approach service delivery, says Ipsos Research Director, Victoria Harkness in her latest article for LGC magazine.
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Ipsos Marketing Announce Partnership with The Bounty Word of Mum Panel
Ipsos Marketing announce partnership with The Bounty Word of Mum Panel to better understand all aspects of young family life.
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Online product innovation that benefits the consumer is welcomed by personal finance journalists
In our latest Financial Statement blog, Charles Adriaenssens says personal finance journalists (PFJs) welcome recent innovative in consumer financial products.
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Scots want EU referendum but would vote to stay in
Over half of Scots (58%) think there should be a referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union (EU) compared with just over a third who disagree (36%) according to our new poll for The Times.
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Support for independence bounces back
The latest Ipsos Scottish Public Opinion Monitor for the Times shows an increase in support for independence.
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Survey sets the standard for residents to rate their care
Our report for the 2012 Your Care Rating Survey sets out the development of Your Care Rating and results from the trial survey, conducted in Autumn 2012.
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Housing associations anticipate a substantial impact from the introduction of welfare reforms
More than 80% of housing associations anticipate that the introduction of direct payments to tenants will affect their organisation a great deal or a fair amount.
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Impact of welfare reform on housing associations
Our report for the National Housing Federation looks at how welfare reform changes are expected to impact across the housing association prior to implementation.
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Politicians don't understand us
Nine in 10 top company executives think British politicians have a poor understanding of business, according to our 2012 Captains of Industry survey.