Market Research Insights and Research Findings

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Latest Market Research Insights

UK Construction Industry Posts Strong Growth Across the Board

September 2014 - Construction

The UK construction industry sustained strong growth in all three categories last month (August), according to Markit/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI). Overall, the industry’s PMI stood at 64.0 in August - up by 1.6 on the… Read more...


Majority of Britons Concerned About Food Fraud, Survey Finds

September 2014 - Retail

The majority of Britons are concerned about food fraud - when food is deliberately placed on the market, for financial gain, with the intention of deceiving the consumer - a recent study has found. Almost three quarters (73%) of the survey’s 2,010-strong… Read more...


Britons See Seat Reclining During Daytime Flights as Unacceptable, Survey Shows

September 2014 - Sport, Leisure and Tourism

The majority of Britons think it is unacceptable for a person to recline their seat during a daytime aeroplane flight. The study, which questioned 1,704 Brits, discovered that more than half (53%) of respondents thought daytime seat reclining was unacceptable… Read more...


Market Research Shows More People Are Volunteering in Britain

September 2014 - Voluntary

New research has shown that the number of people sacrificing their time to volunteer has reached its highest level in 10 years. The report - ‘The New Alchemy’ - found that over one quarter (26%) of the British public had given time in the last… Read more...


London Most Expensive City for Cultural Activities, Research Shows

September 2014 -

According to research conducted by Post Office Travel Money, London is the most expensive city in Europe for cultural activities. England’s capital surpassed 11 of Europe’s major cities despite offering free entry to some of its museums and art… Read more...

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