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
There are around 2,000 towns in the UK. The first step of the research was to filter the number of towns using Google AdWords data and population size of towns within each to calculate which towns had the highest penetration of AdWords relative to population size.
As Twitter reaches its seventh birthday and with half of us in GB using social networks, the Ipsos Tech Tracker looks at whether the social network has grown big enough to attain a long life-span.
For the Prince's Trust, we surveyed 15-25-year-olds about their computer and internet related skills and how this has impacted their ability to find work.
Over half the public think British involvement in Iraq war damaged our reputation around the world - but majority still think we should intervene abroad when justified.
Fifteen per cent of Britons think it likely that they, or a close friend or relative will lose their job in the next six months because of economic conditions, according to a new international poll by Ipsos.
A comprehensive and innovative segmentation survey designed to explore what motivates charity donation in the UK
The March Ipsos Political Monitor shows that support is down for both the Labour and Conservative parties (to the Conservative's lowest for ten years), although the Labour Party's lead remains stable at 13 points ahead of the Conservatives.
As economic optimism declines, the credibility gap on economic issues between Labour and the Conservatives is closing, with the parties nearly level when it comes to which party has the best policies in this area