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Miliband's image improves, but still behind Cameron on key leadership qualities
Although he trails the Prime Minister on most aspects and is lowest of the three leaders on likeability, Ed Miliband's image has improved since last December, especially when it comes to understanding the problems facing Britain
Cameron has clearest vision for Britain, most capable and best in crisis but also seen as out of touch
Nick Clegg is seen as likeable but also more style than substance -
Ipsos appoints new Managing Director for Marketing
Ipsos today announces the appointment of Susan Malcolm as Managing Director for Ipsos Marketing in the UK.
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Economic gloom in Britain
Just one in ten Britons describe Britain's current economic situation as good according to new research from Ipsos' Global @dvisor online survey conducted in 26 countries.
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When did spending money become so difficult?
For a successful economy we need consumers, retailers and manufacturers; one to buy, one to sell and the third to make what they want writes John Coll in the Huffington Post.
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How do you tell someone their baby is ugly?
Client concepts are often overlooked but with a bit of care they can make all the difference, writes Jonathan Weeks on Brand Republic.
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Testing the Eatwell Week Resource
Testing of `eatwell week', a week-long menu of meals and snacks designed to demonstrate to consumers how to create a healthy balanced diet.
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Conservatives competent, Labour compassionate, Liberal Democrats divided
The Conservative Party is seen as most competent of the three parties; Labour seen as most compassionate; while
the Liberal Democrats are seen as divided, and least likely to keep its promises. -
The SNP's social media success
The SNP dominated discussion on social media during the Scottish election campaign