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Polling history: 40 years of British views on 'in or out' of Europe
Roger Mortimore writes in The Conversation on the wane and wax of Euroscepticism in Britain.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - June 2016
Ipsos's research highlights for June 2016 includes latest EU Referendum polls, the Queen's enduring popularity at 90 and how we Britons love our front gardens!
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European Union membership - trends
Q If there were a referendum now on whether Britain should stay in or get out of the European Union, how would you vote?
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The future of driving: Five ways connected cars will change your life
The Connected Car is set to revolutionise the automotive experience, according to a new industry report from global growth strategy consulting company Ipsos Business Consulting.
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Statement on polling methodology and turnout tests in the EU referendum
With polling day in the EU referendum fast approaching, and with our polls showing more voters making up their minds, the time has come for us to introduce some changes in the analysis and reporting of our polls.
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Wondering why Boris Johnson keeps mentioning bendy bananas and Brexit - there's a simple explanation
People are getting their facts confused about Brexit, and this might be a nifty trick being played on us all, says Bobby Duffy in the Independent.
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The Future of Money
Who will win the fight for customer wallets? The banking landscape is shifting as never before, says Hugh Good in the Financial Services Forum.
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There is an app for that: How apps can add extra value to the world of music
Elliot Whitehead explores the different ways in which apps can help add value for consumers, brands and artist in the music industry.
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High Definition Customers: A Powerful Segmentation
In this new thought piece, Leo Cremonezi explores how three types of advanced statistical analysis - Factor, Cluster and CHAID analysis - can help us unlock additional value from market segmentation
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Economists' Views on Brexit
Ipsos conducted an online survey of members of the Royal Economic Society and the Society of Business Economists on behalf of the Observer.