81% of Britons say society is divided, rising to 91% of those aged 55-75 and 90% of Reform UK voters.
Little public support for doctors strikes
The October 2016 Ipsos Issues Index reveals a tie between immigration and the NHS as the biggest issue facing Britain.
The Department for Work and Pensions commissioned Ipsos to undertake survey research tracking awareness and understanding of changes to the State Pension system.
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.
To measure effectiveness, you need to go beyond econometrics and focus on people, writes Caroline Walker, Managing Director, Ipsos Connect for the IPA.
Ipsos are delighted to be shortlisted for the 2016 AQR Prosper Riley-Smith Qualitative Excellence Award.
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.
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.
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.