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Britain remains a positive global influence post-Brexit
New global Ipsos survey finds that more than half (57%) think Britain's influence on world affairs is positive.
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When Trust Falls Down
Trust in brands and advertising in the wake of Brexit and the General Election
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Concern over defence/terrorism rises to the highest level since 2015
Post-election, and in the aftermath of recent terror attacks, concern about defence/terrorism is seen as the third biggest concern among Britons in the June 2017 Ipsos/Economist Issues Index.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - June 2017
Ipsos's Research Highlights for June 2017 includes rising concern about the NHS, and the economy and age, not class, was the key factor in voting the General Election.
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Public: housing in crisis but Government can do something
Three-quarters of Britons think that there is a national housing crisis according to new research by Ipsos for the Chartered Institute of Housing’s annual conference.
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Ipsos helps develop new GCSE qualification in Northern Ireland
School pupils in Northern Ireland are to be offered a new GCSE in statistics - part of the north's exams board's growing portfolio of `stem' qualifications - which has been developed in partnership with local employers like Ipsos.
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Understanding Society: Beyond Populism
Download the latest edition of Understanding Society - Beyond Populism – which explores the major political and social shifts around the world.
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How Britain voted in the 2017 election
As we have for every general election since 1979, Ipsos has produced estimates of how the voters voted in 2017.
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Reputation Management in New Business Areas: the Case of Digital Health
Advances in digital technology are giving rise to a ‘Digital Health’ revolution, making personal health management accessible to all at the click of a button, or a tap of the screen. For businesses, the challenge is in finding the sweet spot between privacy, accessibility and usefulness.
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The Age of the Algorithm
It is hard to find a major audience measurement service that does not employ statistical wizardry of one sort or another.