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Store Bells Ring. Are you listening?

Samira Mohamed examines the effect of Christmas advertising and how people are more positive this year.
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Event: Social Research Institute End of Year Review and Question Time

Videos from the Ipsos Social Research Institute (SRI) End of Year Review where we reflected on an eventful year for UK society with the help of our expert panel.
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Tuition fees vote has hurt Clegg

Ipsos's Tuition Fees Vote Poll for the News of the World finds views of Nick Clegg's trustworthiness have plunged since the election, and half of Lib Dem voters less likely to vote Lib Dem in future because of the tuition fee issue.
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Liberal Democrat support dropping dramatically in some regions

Liberal Democrat support has plummeted since the general election in the North East and South West of England, new analysis of Ipsos polls shows.
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Understanding Society: Different world, same problems?

It has been a challenging year for public services and politicians, but the UK is not alone. The winter issue of Understanding Society is the first truly international edition from the Ipsos Social Research Institute.
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Labour increase lead over SNP in latest Holyrood poll

Five months out from the Holyrood election Labour has a 10 point lead over the SNP
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Harry Potter is the most famous Brit

Harry Potter is the most famous Briton, narrowly beating James Bond and David Cameron, according to new research published today by Ipsos to coincide with the release of part one of The Deathly Hallows film.
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Veteran with new role of boosting the City's image

Sir Robert Worcester, founder of MORI, discusses his new role as president of the Institute of Business Ethics with the Evening Standard.
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Helping retailers build a successful business through insight

Ipsos Retail looks at how retailers can achieve a competitive advantage at a time when consumer confidence is once again falling.