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Research-live interviews Ben Page, CEO of Ipsos
Talking to Research-live, Ben Page discusses - among other topics - media convergence, our tendency to overestimate short-term change, and why big data is like teenage sex.
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Device Agnostic
A growing number of respondents want to take surveys using a mobile device (smartphones, tablets and laptop) which means we need to stay ahead of the game in our development of device agnostic survey design.
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Blog: Five questions about the Holyrood elections
The result of the forthcoming Holyrood election may not cause a great shock but there is plenty to play for and the future of the country is at stake, says Mark Diffley in the New Statesman
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The Truth, The Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth
In a world where we can watch TV and read newspapers across a host of devices, Andrew Green, Global Director of Audience Solutions at Ipsos Connect, writes about how we can measure all this complexity.
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Who is stepping up in the 'retirement revolution'?
New Ipsos research suggests that big business is beginning to do its bit to help their employees make good decisions at retirement. Does this mean the retirement savings industry itself needs to do more, asks Georgina Clarke.
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Politicians are still trusted less than estate agents, journalists and bankers
New polling by Ipsos shows that politicians remain the profession least trusted by the British public, below estate agents, journalists and bankers.
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Response to the interim findings of the BPC polling inquiry
Statement by Ben Page on the interim findings of the British Polling Council inquiry into the 2015 General Election polls.
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Widespread public support for junior doctors' strike
New polling from Ipsos finds that most in England are supportive of the planned junior doctors' strikes, as long as emergency care is still provided.
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Energy - the quest for a licence to operate
International research from Ipsos Global @dvisor and expert commentary from our Reputation Council members underline the growing challenge facing the worldwide energy industry, says Robert Knight.
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Views on PEEL Assessments
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) consulted on a new approach to inspecting police forces, called the PEEL Assessments. To ensure that a wide range of stakeholders is consulted, HMIC commissioned Ipsos to conduct research with frontline police officers and police staff and the public.