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WE BRITISH: From Walkmans to Wi-Fi to What?
Ipsos in the UK’s 2026 Understanding Society, looking at 40 years of trends, what’s changed, what hasn’t and what next for Britain.
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Ipsos in the UK: New Prime Minister, same challenge: Britons want change but lack faith in parties' plans
London, UK. Recent polling data from Ipsos in the UK, conducted 3–7 July 2026, reveals widespread public desire for change across key policy areas as Andy Burnham enters Downing Street as Britain’s seventh Prime Minister in ten years.
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2026 National Student Survey Results
Around 360,000 final-year students from universities and colleges across the UK took part in the survey, underlining the continued importance that students place on sharing their experiences and shaping the future of higher education.
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Ipsos appointed to conduct evaluation of the UK Government's flagship TechFirst programme
Ipsos UK has been appointed by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) to conduct evaluation activity for TechFirst, the government's flagship programme to strengthen technology and AI skills across the UK.
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Seeing the Unseen
Humanising AI, part three: How vision AI and AI agents are transforming product testing.
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Concept Testing with Digital Twins
Humanising AI, part four: How synthetic data accelerates innovation.
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Public divided on Andy Burnham plans to split time between London and Manchester
New polling data from Ipsos in the UK, conducted 3–7 July 2026, explores public attitudes to Andy Burnham’s plans to create a Number 10 North and to split his time as Prime Minister between London and Manchester, as well as wider attitudes toward London and Manchester as cities.