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Diamonds Are No Longer Forever
Gailynn Nicks look at how The Diamond Producers Association harness the power of emotions for their newest advertising campaign targeting millennials.
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Public are largely comfortable with police officers having visible tattoos
New polling by Ipsos shows that the majority of people (58%) in England and Wales say they would be comfortable in dealing with a police officer who had a visible tattoo.
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The public mood
Ipsos draws together our most recent research and polling and dissect the highest priority issues including immigration, the economy, public services and Brexit.
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The Reputation Council Report 2016
Established in 2009, the Ipsos Reputation Council brings together senior communicators from many of the most respected corporations in the world.
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The Millennial Influence
In this paper VocaLink, following Ipsos research, explores trends in millennials' current payment behaviour and looks at how millennials see payments operating in the future.
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Ipsos shortlisted for the 2016 AQR Prosper Riley-Smith Qualitative Excellence Award
Ipsos are delighted to be shortlisted for the 2016 AQR Prosper Riley-Smith Qualitative Excellence Award.
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Infrastructure plans - public says "get on with it, (but do it right)"
New research on public attitudes to infrastructure development has an encouraging message for the industry, but many challenges lie ahead, blogs Ben Marshall in Infrastructure Intelligence.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - October 2016
Ipsos's Research Highlights for October 2016 includes the public divide between access to the single market and controlling immigration, as well as increasing pessimism over the economy.
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Do more! Poll shows Britons behind action on infrastructure
Ahead of the Autumn Statement, a new global Infrastructure study that finds the majority of the public think that Britain is not currently doing enough to meet the country's infrastructure needs.
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Conservatives lead Labour as party seen as most fit to govern and with good team of leaders
Labour party image ratings have plunged compared to one year ago when Jeremy Corbyn first took the helm of the party, according to Ipsos's latest Political Monitor.