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Rough Sleeping in a Recession
Ipsos conducted this study on behalf of St Mungo's. The study investigates the impact of the current recession, in particular in terms of fears relating to homelessness.
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Understanding Shoppers Flyer
How Ipsos research uncovers the motivations and behaviour of shoppers in the UK and around the world.
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Mediator
An introduction to Mediator, a product designed by Ipsos to take the burden of setting-up, balancing, running and administering an online panel away from the you.
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Thoughtpiece - Trust in Online Research
An overview of online research and potential pitfalls to avoid.
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US elections; the fat lady's just got up to sing
Sir Robert Worcester's analysis of the US presidential election campaign.
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Barack Obama and Joe Biden have it in the bag. Oh? Not necessarily!
An article by Sir Robert Worcester on the US presidential elections for The American magazine
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Concern about economy remains high, but just 14% worry about unemployment
The economy again tops Ipsos's monthly Issues Index, with just under three fifths of British adults (58%) saying it is one of the most important issues facing Britain, an increase of 3 points from last month.
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Ipsos Political Monitor October 2008
Ipsos's October Political Monitor shows that despite media speculation about a "bailout bounce", the Conservatives remain firmly in the lead with more than four in ten voters choosing them (45%), while Labour trails on 30%.
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Business leaders' readership of international titles increases
Readership of international titles has increased according to a new survey by Ipsos MediaCT. The 2008 BE: Europe survey found that 40% of European business leaders are reading international news titles, an increase of 9% on 2006.
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A House Divided?
As the House of Lords prepares to vote on legislation to extend the detention limit of terrorist suspects without charge from 28 to 42 days, Ipsos's most recent study of MPs reveals that views in the House of Commons are somewhat split, both on the likely impact of the legislation and on whether the Parliament Act should be used to force the legislation through.