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The majority of relatives of women killed by men believe that their relative’s death was preventable
A new survey from Killed Women and Ipsos among the relatives of women who have been killed by men finds that most believe that their relative’s death could have been prevented and that sentences issued do not deliver justice.
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Decoding the European Mobile Wallet Evolution
The prevalence of Mobile Wallets has risen exponentially over the last two years, stemming from the rapid growth of smart-phones, technological advancements in payment acceptance, government initiatives to support a more cashless society and consumer desire for convenience and speed.
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Global Perceptions: How 18–34-year-olds see the UK and the world
Research conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the British Council finds that the UK remains an attractive country for young people across the G20. However, Italy just edges the UK as the most attractive country in the G20 by one percentage point.
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Signs of Success
In this Ipsos report we dig deeper into the signs of success. Our objective is to answer the deceptively simple question of “what does it mean to be successful in the UK today?”
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Britain is a nation of “satisficers” rather than “strivers”, Ipsos report finds
“Signs of Success”, a major new research report from Ipsos, reveals deep generational and geographical divisions in our perceptions of success.
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Understanding Society: The future of public services
The spotlight of this year's Understanding Society from Ipsos is on the future of public services, a topic that promises to take centre stage in debates leading up to the General Election.
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Ipsos Update – December 2023
Risks, nations, AI… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Levelling the Playing Field: Building inclusive access to financial services for people from minority ethnic groups
New research from Fair4All Finance, conducted by Ipsos, finds people from minority ethnic groups experience discrimination and multiple barriers to accessing financial services in the UK.
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Ipsos analysis shows Conservative support amongst ethnic minorities has remained low since Rishi Sunak became Prime Minister
A new study from Ipsos in the UK explores voting intention and leader satisfaction ratings amongst ethnic minority and white Britons between 1996 and 2023.
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More than 8 million real Christmas trees were sold in 2021
Ipsos survey of UK households purchasing Christmas trees for the British Christmas Tree Growers Association (BCGTA).