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Three-quarters would make spreading fake news a crime
New Ipsos / King's College London Polling Club survey shows 7 in 10 worry about influence of fake news on a referendum or election.
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The Royal Parks Visitor Research
Results of the latest Ipsos visitor survey research for The Royal Parks have been published.
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Employers’ motivations and practices: A study of the use of occupational health services
Ipsos was commissioned by the Work and Health Unit (WHU) to undertake qualitative research with employers in Great Britain with two or more employees, to explore their practices and motivations for using occupational health services.
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Driverless Futures?
Self-driving cars create both opportunities and uncertainties for the public. How can we find out what the public thinks about a technology that doesn’t yet exist?
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Let’s Get Phygital
View our on demand webinar for a demonstration of Simstore, Ipsos’ virtual shopping solution.
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Ipsos Creative Excellence's new video sparks Creativity
Creativity is Business. Ipsos’ Creative Excellence bringing back the magic.
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Concept testing the migration of tax credits customers to Universal Credit
This report presents the findings from the qualitative research carried out by Ipsos on behalf of HMRC. The report explores how tax credit customers would react to a possible managed migration journey and what support they would potentially need.
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Selling Creative Research Short?
How creative research can help measure and fuel long-term campaign effects
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Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2019
Ipsos and its partner, the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies at the University of Portsmouth, were commissioned by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to carry out the latest Cyber Security Breaches Survey, as part of the UK Government’s National Cyber Security Programme.
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More expect house prices to fall than at any point since 2011
The latest Ipsos survey on the UK housing market reveals a significant fall in expectations about house price rises