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Three research extracts by Ipsos Health accepted by European League against Rheumatism (EULAR)
Three extracts based on research conducted by Ipsos Health, UK have been accepted by EULAR (European League against Rheumatism).
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Reinventing research: Didier Truchot
Research Magazine spoke to Ipsos Co-President and founder Didier Truchot about why the research industry needs to redefine its position in a changing world.
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People don't blame local government for cuts
Ben Page talks to Public Finance Magazine about public opinion on spending cuts, the March 2011 Budget, Chancellor George Osborne and his opposite number Ed Balls.
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A Budget for the people?
The Chancellor argues that his budget is about putting the conditions in place for sustained growth after years of living beyond our means. While the public sympathises with this view, how will the measures announced yesterday play with people?
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Britons are among the most negative on the economy in the world
According to new research from Ipsos's Global @advisor online research conducted in 24 countries, just one in ten (12%) Britons rate the economy as "good" the same proportion (11%) expect the economy to strengthen in the next six months.
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Buying into it - making the consumer case for low-carbon
New research by Ipsos for the CBI shows that if manufacturers, government and retailers want to increase takeup of low carbon products which can help tackle climate change, they will need to talk in terms of 'energy efficiency' and demonstrate how low carbon can help reduce the running costs of products.
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Bringing localism to life
On the eve of the final Committee debate on the Localism Bill in the House of Commons, Civic Voice and Ipsos have today published a new report that examines the key opportunities and concerns of the potential new law.
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2011 Trends to Watch
The world is changing fast and brands need to keep up with the times. In our latest thought piece Ipsos ASI has examined the latest trends in marketing and communications across the globe.
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ABC research gets a backstage pass to viewers' living rooms
ABC and Ipsos OTX MediaCT conducted experimental research live during the Oscar telecast using downloaded mobile apps to get a peek at how viewers were reacting to the show.
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British economic pessimism is world class
Britons are among the most negative about the economy in the world according to the latest Economic Global Pulse from Ipsos' Global @advisor, online research conducted in 24 countries.