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.
Building Schools for the Future (BSF) will help improve education in their area by providing young people, teachers and communities with schools and facilities fit for the 21st century, according to over 90 per cent of local authorities and private sector companies interviewed by Ipsos.
Sir Robert Worcester examines how floating voters are much more likely to vote based on image rather than issues.
Recent articles from Ipsos Health examine the critical issues impacting on the global healthcare sector.
Ipsos's February Issues Index shows that the economy remains the most important issue facing the country today, as has been the case since September 2008.
Whoever wins the election, and whatever the next regime has in store for public services, one key issue will remain our young people, says Ben Page, Chief Executive, Ipsos.
Dr Roger Mortimore explores how an older, more middle class Britain is giving David Cameron a chance to reach Downing Street
More redundancies and a drop in employment is expected in the public sector according to the latest Labour Market Outlook survey
Ipsos's Reputation Council members are most concerned about the economy and trust in 2010.