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The New Faces of Gaming
There is a growing appetite for gaming across a whole range of age and gender groups.
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Captains join public in prioritising housing infrastructure
A new Ipsos survey of Captains of Industry find that industry leaders' top priorities for investment are very different to those of the British public.
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Concern about the NHS jumps to the highest level since 2003
Concern about the NHS jumps to the highest level since 2003, whilst concern with the EU/Brexit also rises a post-referendum peak.
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Hooray. The client 'worm' is finally turning
We are now deploying a new generation of multi-sensor tracking devices for our Out-of-Home Audience Measurement contract with Route.
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Captains of Industry say business is already suffering the consequences of Brexit
The annual Ipsos Captains of Industry study finds that at the time of interviewing, 58% of Captains felt that since the referendum the decision to leave the EU has had a negative impact on their business.
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Engaging the public in STPs: lessons from the past
With Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs) drafted and some areas starting to publish their plans, attention is swiftly turning to their implementation, writes Kate Duxbury.
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Real estate robust in face of global uncertainty
A new report by BNP Paribas Real Estate - Cycology - using Ipsos research indicates an industry better prepared to face future political and economic shocks than it was in 2007.
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A rise in those who think the NHS and poverty/inequality are important issues facing Britain
In the latest end of year Ipsos/Economist Issues Index, there has been a sharp rise in those who see the NHS as one of the biggest issues facing Britain.
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Ipsos Captains of Industry place infrastructure at the top of their wish list
A new Ipsos Captains of Industry study finds that industry leaders put encouraging investment in infrastructure at the top of their wish list, with 19% of industry leaders citing this as a policy they think should be included in the Government's new industrial strategy.
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Brexit and a second independence referendum
Mark Diffley writes on the week in Scotland for Public Affairs Networking magazine