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Understanding Society July 2012
In our latest Understanding Society newsletter, we consider public service reform in the UK, and the future challenges they face in meeting public expectations at a time of severe spending constraints.
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Twitter is on the move but Facebook still tops the tree
New research from Ipsos MediaCT's Tech Tracker shows that over 4 in 10 GB adults have used Facebook and YouTube in the past 3 months.
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Reputation Snapshot for the Banking Industry
As the UK parliament decides on the nature of an inquiry into banking practice, a new 24-country study released today by Ipsos finds the banking sector is the industry UK consumers feel is most in need of greater regulation.
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The donations dilemma
Sally Panayiotou, head of charities research, looks at what our latest research for the Charities Commission on public trust and confidence in charities.
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The acceptance of a permanently changed world
Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, says there is now a need for dynamic leadership within companies and councils.
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Sssshhhhhh!!! It's the Secret Service!
Offer consumers something unknown and tap into a new market writes Joe Marshall, Senior Director, Ipsos Innoquest in Marketing magazine.
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iPhone still leads the way as Smartphone ownership continues to grow
As iPhone celebrates its 5th birthday, our latest Ipsos MediaCT Tech Tracker indicates it has led the way to 45% smartphone ownership amongst GB adults.
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Who do we think we are?
New Ipsos research for the Design Council finds 28% of Britons recall buying a British product or service recently, while manufacturing and the motor industry are seen as a weakness rather than a strength.
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Who cares for the carer? An ethnographic understanding of the role of carers in home dialysis
Ipsos Ethnography are currently working with NHS Kidney Care to highlight the difficulties that carers face when caring for renal patients and look for potential success stories to learn from.
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Ipsos statement on same-sex marriage poll in Scotland
Ipsos statement on same-sex marriage poll in Scotland.