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GPs have their say on NHS reforms
A snapshot of GPs in England shows that only a quarter think that their consortium will be ready to take on full commissioning responsibility by April 2013
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Too Many Immigrants?
Seven in ten (71%) Britons say there are too many immigrants in the country and just a quarter (27%) believe immigration is good for the economy according to the latest Global @dvisor from Ipsos.
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iPad - the Apple of the business elite's eye
The iPad is the Apple of the global Business Elite's eye, while iPhone has made serious inroads into BlackBerry's dominance of the business smartphone market.
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Endemol Sexperience Study
Ipsos MediaCT conducted a large scale national sex survey among 7,500 individuals in support of the new series of The Sex Education Show, currently airing Tuesday nights on Channel 4.
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Time for finance to get `back to basics'?
Joe Marshall writes in Money Marketing that difficult market conditions will change how banks approach Believability and Uniqueness - two key measures in predicting success of new products.
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Ipsos reaches agreement to buy Synovate from Aegis Group plc
Ipsos has reached an agreement to acquire Aegis Group plc's market research business Synovate, creating the third largest global market research company.
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Is public interest in 3D movies on the wane?
Average box office takings for 3D movies in 2011 have fallen below 2010 levels. Adam Sheridan of Ipsos OTX MediaCT discusses the future of the format.
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Exploring the boundaries: public dialogue on animals containing human material
A new report by The Academy of Medical Sciences features research conducted by a consortium led by Ipsos to capture the public's views on research using animals containing human material.
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Understanding the Business Elite
At Ipsos MediaCT's recent Breakfast Seminar, James Torr focused on the Business Elite, looking at the evolution of this hard to reach group since the first BE:Europe survey in 1973.
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July Economist/Ipsos Issues Index
Concern about Britain's ageing population - including social care and pensions - increases this month, although still far behind other domestic issues.