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Ipsos polling highlights some public confusion about new voter ID rules
According to the new Ipsos research for the Local Government Information Unit (LGIU) , there remains some confusion over the type of ID accepted at polling stations.
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Cautious public support for Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme
A new poll by Ipsos in Scotland on the Deposit Return Scheme shows that half of people surveyed supported the scheme, while a third were opposed.
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ChatGPT and the rise of generative AI: navigating the changing landscape of AI
While the domain of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been growing in recent years, ChatGPT accelerated its adoption and broke through as the first “mass” Generative AI application. It is important to take notice and put this and other emerging tools in perspective as the implications of the technologies will be far reaching and very fast.
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Ipsos research explores stigma around gambling harms
GambleAware commissioned Ipsos to undertake survey research to inform the launch of their stigma reduction campaign and explore misconceptions around those experiencing harms from gambling.
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Digital Doctor 2023: What is the digital reality among Doctors in the era of AI and patient empowerment?
Discover Digital Doctor 2023, a 20-market study across Primary care, Paediatrics, Oncology and Neurology.
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Over half of Britons support junior doctors taking strike action
New polling by Ipsos reveals that more than half of Britons (54%) support the strikes by junior doctors, a 3ppt increase since last month.
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Ipsos Update – April 2023
Sustainability, happiness, democracy… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Monarchy/Royal Family Trends - Should The Royal Family Receive So Much Money?
Q The Royal Family should not receive as much money as it does
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Monarchy/Royal Family Trends - An Expensive Luxury?
Q Do you agree or disagree: "The Royal Family is an expensive luxury the country cannot afford"?
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Rishi Sunak’s personal poll ratings improve but Labour retain strong lead in voting intention
Voting Intention: Labour is on 49 per cent (down two points on February), Conservative 26 per cent (up one point), Liberal Democrats 11 per cent (up two points) and Greens six per cent (up one point) according to the March 2023 Ipsos Political Monitor poll.