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What can Twitter's reaction to the UK autumn statement tell us?
Steve Ginnis of Ipsos and Carl Miller of Demos write in the Guardian on our analysis of tweets during Chancellor George Osborne's autumn statement.
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Britain's banks are starting to mend their reputations
Chris O'Brien looks at personal finance journalists' rising expectations for the retail banking sector.
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Two-thirds of Britons say police can access phone records of journalists but only if approved by a judge
A new Ipsos survey shows that two-thirds (67%) of people think that the police should be allowed to access journalist phone records, but only with the approval of a judge.
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Newstalgia: an aching for things in print
In his latest blog John Carroll from Ipsos MediaCT talks about why he decided to stop reading his Sunday paper on a tablet and move back to a paper copy.
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Communicating with MPs: The power of the media
How can you reach MPs through the mass media? Carl Phillips shows why media and government relations should work together.
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Ipsos MediaCT launches new real time content monitor, Media Moments.
Ipsos MediaCT has launched their new real time content monitor, MediaMoments, a new mobile app tool designed to help understand in the moment content consumption across platforms.
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Behavioural Economics: from behavioural insight to Innovation
The use of behavioural economics in research has been a healthy injection to the market research industry, making sure that the quirks of human behaviour are not only acknowledged, but cherished.
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Readership Measurement in the Digital Age
An Ipsos MediaCT White Paper looking at the global history of measuring Newspaper Readership. Authours: Andrew Green and Kirsten Riolo.
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Why it is hard to see much hope for Salmond and his political dream
Commentary on our independence poll for The Times by Sir Robert Worcester and Mark Diffley