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Traditional gender divide alive and kicking in relationships across the globe
According to the Ipsos's Global Trends Survey 2014, women in relationships around the world still shoulder the burden of most domestic tasks.
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Private renters feel the effect of the high cost of housing
A newly commissioned poll, conducted on behalf of the Chartered Institute of Housing, shows that private renters are currently feeling the effects of the high cost of housing.
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Attitudes to Interchange Fees
Retailers in Europe believe American Express and Diners Club should be treated in the same way as Visa, MasterCard and domestic schemes in the EU-proposed legislation on Interchange
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The Committee on Standards in Public Life
A qualitative study for the Committee on Standards in Public Life explores public and stakeholder views on the ethical standards providers of publicly funded services should conform to, and how they relate to the Seven Principles of Public Life.
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150 years of John Lewis
Keith Glasspoole, of Ipsos ASI looks at John Lewis’ 150th anniversary campaign, highlighting our research showing that while the ad sets it up, its the brand experience that carries it home.
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Consumer experiences of the energy market
Energy UK, on behalf of its members, commissioned Ipsos to understand consumer opinions of, and engagement with, the retail energy market.
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Britons among the most likely to support equal opportunities
A new Ipsos global survey finds the British and Spanish the most likely to believe in equal opportunities for men and women (94%).
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Engaging the public in decisions about regulating the energy market
Ofgem asked Ipsos to use the Consumer First Panel to gather feedback on ten possible campaign statements that can inform Ofgem's Retail Market Review consumer engagement campaign, set to launch in Spring 2014.
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Help to Buy: One year on
Housing bubble or boom? Ben Fowler of the Ipsos Reputation Centre looks at MPs’ attitudes towards the Help to Buy policy
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker: Q1 2014
The latest Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker conducted by Ipsos finds 71% of the public expecting the average UK house price to rise in the next 12 months.