The Ipsos Almanac
Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2022
Ipsos was commissioned by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) to carry out the latest Cyber Security Breaches Survey, aligning with the National Cyber Strategy.
Trust, Safety and the Digital Economy: Understanding the value of healthy online communities
Ipsos's latest research shows a growing number of UK businesses are realising the benefits of building safe and trustworthy digital environments.
Ipsos Research Highlights - July 2022
In our latest Ipsos Research Highlights we explore public opinion on the next Conservative leader, the cost-of-living crisis and concern about the NHS.
Importance of Digital Terrestrial Television and Broadcast Radio
Arqiva partnered with Ipsos, to better understand the impact of broadcast television and radio. Data shows 90% want to see continued support for Freeview and broadcast radio.
Evidently better: Putting evidence and policymaking to work, side-by-side
What lessons can we draw from the pandemic in terms of policymaking and the use of evidence?
Ipsos' Qualitative Research and Engagement Centre - One year on
One year ago, we launched the Qualitative Research and Engagement Centre (QREC).
New report examines people’s attitudes towards climate change and how they translate into action
The report from Ipsos and the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST) presents the key findings of this rich and detailed study and its implications for public policy across government at national and local levels.
One Mind, Many Truths - A Podcast with Ben Page
Some of the most special episodes within the Ipsos Views series are those that feature our Global CEO, Ben Page. Listen to Ben discussing the social and commercial trends re-shaping our world, and hear him explain how to make sense of the gaps between how people answer surveys and how they behave…
Signals of the future for local government
A new report by Ipsos Trends & Foresight for the Local Government Association suggests some new issues local government leaders might face in five years' time.
Techlash continues... technology is the most trusted of industry sectors, but has declined in net trustworthiness in recent years
Given the vital role that technology has played during the pandemic in supporting economic activity and keeping people connected, we might expect an increase in the trustworthiness of technology companies. In fact, the opposite is the case, with trustworthiness declining globally over the period.