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The Global Indian Pulse
Launched at World Expo in November, Ipsos's new report with HSBC takes a closer look at the behaviours and attitudes of Global Indians, the world's largest diaspora.
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Ipsos Veracity Index: Trust in the police drops for the second year in a row
Nurses, librarians and doctors are Britain’s most trusted professions, while faith in journalists, footballers and estate agents rises
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Harnessing the Power of Data
The third paper in our “Future of Insights” series explores how organisations are evolving to harness the power of data and technology for better insights.
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Lisa Sutherland appointed Head of Behavioural Science at Ipsos Public Affairs
Ipsos is delighted to announce that Lisa Sutherland has been appointed Head of Behavioural Science in Public Affairs.
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The 2021 Connected TV Viewer, with Samsung Ads
This new report, with Samsung Ads, provides a comprehensive picture of European connected TV viewers and how they engage with TV content.
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The Levelling Up Diaries Part 2
The Conservative Party Conference took place in October, and we recontacted our video diary participants to ask them what they thought of the Government’s commentary around Levelling up.
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Tackling conspiracy theories
Our report highlights the danger of only focusing on a vocal minority when the wider population often have a more nuanced relationship with conspiracy theories.
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New survey shows only one in four Labour and Conservative MPs think the Protocol is good for Northern Ireland
Only 23% of Conservative MPs and 25% of Labour MPs expressing an opinion think the Northern Ireland protocol is ‘a good thing for Northern Ireland’ a new representative survey of Members of Parliament, carried out by Ipsos for the UK in a Changing Europe, has found.
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NHSX reviews published on digital technology innovation and digital skills in Adult Social Care
NHSX, a joint unit bringing together teams from NHS England and the Department of Health and Social Care to drive the digital transformation of health and care, commissioned Ipsos, the Institute of Public Care (IPC) at Oxford Brookes University and Skills for Care to conduct two related reviews about digital technology used in adult social care and the digital skills capabilities of the adult social care workforce.
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Ipsos Update – December 2021
This month’s edition features stories on how global values are shifting, international threats and responses, the COP26 climate change conference, today’s retail environment, and perspectives on women’s experiences.