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Five questions business leaders should ask before they speak out on Brexit
With just four weeks to go until referendum day, Milorad Ajder of the Ipsos Reputation Centre looks at our recent research and asks: should you be taking a public stance?
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Data Science Ethics Dialogue
Ipsos was commissioned by the Government Data Science Partnership to undertake a public dialogue to inform further development of a Framework for Data Science Ethics.
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Who Will Win the Race to Treat NASH?
Dr. Sabina Heinz and Victoria Allan write for Pharma Exec on our research into NASH (Non Alcoholic Steato Hepatitis) and ask where the biggest buzz around the pipeline products is.
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British public wants to hear from business on Brexit - but may not trust what they have to say
British public wants to hear from businesses, especially SMEs, in the EU referendum more than charities, think tanks or newspapers, new Ipsos poll finds.
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What does the GP Patient Survey tell us about people with long term mental health conditions?
Rachel Burkitt looks at what the GP Patient Survey (GPPS) data reveals about patients reporting a long-term mental health condition.
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House prices: how good are people at predicting what's going to happen?
Ben Marshall analyses what five years of our Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker tells us about how good the public are at predicting future house prices.
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Wellcome Trust Monitor Report Wave 3 - April 2016
The Wellcome Trust Monitor research conducted by Ipsos is designed to measure the public's awareness, interests, knowledge and attitudes in relation to science and biomedical research.
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Communities
Communities enable collaborative environments for brands to interact with people in real-time. They help you build insights, drive innovation and gain influence by accessing on-tap audiences eager to provide input that will have an impact.
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Junior doctors dispute: a pollster's view
Ben Page assesses for the British Medical Journal what the polls tell us about the public’s view of strike action by junior doctors.
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State of play in Scotland
While the SNP looks likely to win the election, all the parties have much to play for, says Mark Diffley in Holyrood Magazine.