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How Londoners and Parisians saw their cities on the eve of the pandemic
New Ipsos polling with King's College London's Policy Institute and Universite de Paris reveals the attitudes and views of Parisians and Londoners on the eve of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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3 in 10 Britons are worried about paying their rent or mortgage
More are dipping into their savings or spending on credit cards due to the coronavirus outbreak
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Alone, together – Entrepreneurship and diversity in the UK
A new report published by the British Business Bank and Oliver Wyman with research by Ipsos has revealed that Black business owners and those from Asian and Other Ethnic Minority backgrounds face persistent disparities in business outcomes.
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Britons increasingly abiding by the COVID-19 rules, with social responsibility and the NHS the primary drivers
Our new poll shows an 11 percentage point increase in the number of Britons claiming to be following the coronavirus rules.
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Half of Britons believe Trump’s re-election would negatively impact the UK’s “special relationship”
While few believe Trump would have a positive impact on the UK's relationship with the US, more are hopeful about Biden
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New research shows how far employers have to go to meet the needs of women experiencing the menopause
Six in 10 (60%) of those who have experienced 3 or more symptoms would like to see their employer do more, while over half (55%) say they would feel more positively about a company who had a menopause awareness programme according to new Ipsos research for World Menopause Day.
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Ipsos MMA Announces Global Expansion Leadership
Ipsos MMA is pleassed to announce 3 key appointments to further serve client and data relationships in EMEA and APAC.
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UK’s financial wellbeing in light of COVID-19
An independent group of cross-sector leaders, including Ipsos CEO Ben Page, has published recommendations for building the UK’s financial wellbeing in light of COVID-19.
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Insuring loyalty – how devoted customers might stop being punished
Jamie Talmage explores why plans to ban insurers from overcharging loyal customers will be welcomed by many.