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Satisfaction with High Street Banks
Just one quarter of customers think they get a fair deal from their bank
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International Older People's Day: New Ipsos Report
To celebrate International Older People's Day Ipsos has released a new analysis of our data on older people. Ipsos's data points to a diverse group whose contribution to society and potential productivity is often overlooked by Government and society.
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Closing The Gaps
The public are much more likely to think that cultural and religious barriers prevent Bangladeshi and Pakistani women from working than women in general (37% compared with 5%).
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'Green Britain' Survey
Q1 As far as you know, do you personally think the world's climate is changing, or not?
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Why An Ethical Business Is More Likely To Produce A Success Story
Behaving unethically is bad for business.
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Just Who Does the Internet Reach?
Only six in ten still have internet access; penetration is slowing down
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Attitudes Towards The Construction Of A Windfarm In Shetland
Ipsos was commissioned by Viking Energy Ltd to conduct a survey among Shetland residents, exploring attitudes towards the proposed construction of a windfarm in the central mainland of the island.
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BBC London Olympics Survey
More than two-thirds of Londoners support London hosting the 2012 Olympic games (69%).
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The Business Impact Of Blogs
Andy Warhol said in the 1960s everyone will be famous for 15 minutes. He was of course talking about TV. David Weinberger, a famous blogger, brought Andy Warhol's assertion into the 21st Century commenting that blogging means everyone will be famous for 15 people. There has been a lot of hype about blogging in the media. This pan European research study conducted by Ipsos, in conjunction with Hotwire Communications is, we believe, the first of its kind to attempt to identify the business impact of blogging.
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Devolution 2 Years On
BBC North East commissioned Ipsos Scotland to conduct this research two years on from the referendum in which people in the north east voted 'no' to regional government.