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How Others See Us: Perceptions of the UK across 36 countries
Research conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the British Council finds the UK to be the joint most attractive country overall among young people across the 36 countries surveyed.
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Platforming Progressivism: The role of media providers in and amongst social change
This is the latest instalment of a series examining the relevance of key pillars of popular culture, from our dedicated team of qualitative media, technology, and cultural experts.
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2020: The year of the boiled frog
How retailers can adapt and respond to fluid customer behaviours and expectations post-COVID-19
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2020 GP Patient Survey Results Released
The latest GP Patient Survey (GPPS) results have now been published.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 10 July 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights include whether the British public think the coronavirus restrictions were taken too late, platforming progressivism and the ninth edition of Signals.
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Signals #9: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This ninth edition of our Signals digest brings together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus from our teams around the world.
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Exploring the barriers and enablers to becoming compliant with Making Tax Digital for VAT
Ipsos was commissioned by HMRC to carry out qualitative research with mandated businesses that had not yet signed up to Making Tax Digital for VAT to explore barriers and enablers to support sign up. Research also tested messages to encourage compliance.
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‘Mind the Gender Gap’ - Women and Money
Britain’s Financial Services sector is one of the strongest and most sophisticated in the world, but with this heritage comes a legacy sometimes at odds with consumer needs. This short film explores these issues through expert interviews and stories from across the country.
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Perceptions of lockdown timings – too fast, too slow, or about right?
Britons can be split into 5 groups according to their thoughts on the timings of lockdown
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COVIDWATCH: Was it really the Great British Piss Up?
Our ethnography team have been following Britons as they begin to go back to the pubs following the easing of coronavirus lockdown rules.