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Ipsos Marketing - Global Consumer Views
Ipsos Marketing study: At least 80% of global consumers indicated that store brands are the same as or better than national brands on many dimensions.
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Sycamore stumps adults in UK Biodiversity Census
Less than 1 in 4 British adults are able to correctly identify the Sycamore when shown a photographic image of the tree found commonly throughout the UK according to the results of a joint survey by the Natural History Museum, London and Ipsos.
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Politics, Public Services and Society
On the eve of a general election campaign, Ispsos MORI offers this review partly as a synthesis of our work on the major issues of the last year, partly as an interpretation of what seem to be the crucial dynamics for 2010.
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National Business Survey
The National Business Survey is a survey of 5300 businesses by Ipsos on behalf of the Regional Development Agency (RDA) Network and Invest Northern Ireland is the largest of its kind, asking businesses about their performance, opportunities and issues.
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Attitudes towards parenting for the National Childbirth Trust (NCT)
A recent survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the National Childbirth Trust (NCT), asked parents/expectant parents and those aged 15-45 their views on a range of issues around parenting.
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People slowly embracing shopping bag schemes
Retailers are improving the public's attitudes towards the reduction of free plastic bags, but need to shatter shoppers' misconceptions of their motives
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UK's Manufacturers Optimistic
The latest National Business Survey reveals that the manufacturing sector has the most positive outlook for the next year compared to other sectors.
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Climate Change Omnibus: Great Britain
A short tracking survey to investigate peoples attitudes towards and perception of the issue of Climate Change.
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It's the economy stupid... but not at the cost of trust
Ipsos's Reputation Council members are most concerned about the economy and trust in 2010.
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Home Energy Omnibus Research
Nearly half of people (48%) would be more likely to install energy saving devices in their homes if they were offered some help, an Ipsos survey commissioned by environmental charity Groundwork has found.