The share of Britons who believe most public services are ready to listen to complaints has halved over the past 23 years, falling from 49% in 2002 to just 26% today, according to new research that reveals widespread feelings of powerlessness across the country – and among Reform UK supporters in particular.
Ipsos, along with Medallia, Inc., has announced the next step in its partnership with Volkswagen Group UK, marking the next phase in VWG UK’s customer experience journey.
As Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, retires at 96 after 22,219 public engagements, we look at our Future of Retirement research series for HSBC and ask what people can expect of retirement today.
In our latest blog, JB Aloy, Global Head of Workforce Analytics Solutions and Employee Experience Insights at Ipsos LEAD, explores the future of Employee Engagement and tackles the specific challenges HR leaders need to overcome.
Seven in ten Britons think the country is on the wrong track – the worst it has been since 2013.
Limited availability of rapid-charging stations is today the biggest barrier to the adoption of electric vehicles, according to a new study of 17,000 people from Ipsos.
Brexit and the NHS continue to head the public’s list of the biggest issues facing Britain.
In our latest blog, Sean Mills, Executive Director of Ipsos LEAD, explains why, when it comes to norms, you should always start with your own organisation first.
Britons remain split on prioritising single market access or immigration control – both are seen as important, but there has been a move towards single market. Confidence in Theresa May to get a good deal for Britain in Brexit negotiations has fallen, though this is still just ahead of Jeremy Corbyn.
There is growing pessimism among the public about the health of Britain’s economy. Ipsos Economic Optimism Index falls to its lowest level since 2011.