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Ipsos iris: Total understanding of UK online audiences

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  • Politics Survey

    Obama snubs Brown? So what?

    MORI founder Sir Robert Worcester reports what people feel about the `Special Relationship'
  • Consumers Publication

    Moving towards a legal digital film market

    This thought piece considers the twin
    challenges faced by the film industry in needing to cut off illegal file sharing sites, whilst developing compelling official digital models to act as credible alternatives to
    pirate sites.
  • Public opinion Publication

    People, Perceptions and Place

    This report helps local public services and partnerships better understand what factors affect key outcomes such as satisfaction with quality of life, community cohesion, feelings of influence and ratings of local services.
  • Politics Survey

    Labour MPs twice as likely to expect a Conservative victory than a Labour victory

    Only one in three Labour MPs now believe that their party will be the largest party after the next election, compared to three in five who expect the Conservatives to be the largest party.
  • The Impact of the Economic Recession on HR

    Talent 2 and Ipsos recently joined forces to survey senior HR professionals about how the global recession is affecting their organisations and their people management strategies and practices.
  • Pulse Check

    Pulse Check delivers key insights from Ipsos' Political Monitor, Political Pulse, and Public Services data, along with reactive polling, to help you navigate the evolving political landscape.

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  • Public opinion Publication

    AHIPP Survey

    The Association of Home Information Pack Providers (AHIPP) commissioned Ipsos to conduct an online survey amongst its member's customers.
  • Economy Survey

    Voters not ready for spending cuts

    50% of people do not believe there is a need to cut spending on public services in order to pay off the national debt, an Ipsos poll commisioned by the RSA suggests.
  • Consumers Publication

    You turn if you want to

    There is something peculiarly British about a relaunch. It may well be because as a nation we are increasingly (and proudly) fickle, one minute booing the thing we will then fast-track to sainthood - witness the tabloid press and the Great British
    Public over Michael Jackson or Princess Diana.
  • Consumers Publication

    For Four Too

    Jamie Robertson, sponsorship expert at Ipsos, on the fight for the top 4 Premier Football League places and the ramifications for their sponsors.
  • Politics Survey

    Worcester's Weblog - "Becalmed"

    Sir Robert Worcester notes that there has been a remarkable stability in the parties' share of the voting intention polls for over three months.
  • Survey

    Alcohol and Sexual Health

    Ipsos conducted this survey, which explored views on the potential impact of drinking alcohol on sexual behaviour, on behalf of fpa - the Family Planning Association.