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Ipsos acquires a majority stake in Askia
Ipsos is pleased to announce the acquisition of a majority stake in Askia, a leading survey technology provider to the market research industry for more than 20 years.
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Honeymoon for Johnson but despite improvements concerns remain about public services, economy and Brexit
The Ipsos February 2020 Political Monitor shows Boris Johnson is enjoying a political honeymoon after his big election win in December although most believe there’s more work to be done to fully “get Brexit done”.
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Solving the environment is everyone’s problem
The latest Ipsos Omnibus survey reveals that first-hand experience of environmental change brings the issue of climate change into sharp focus.
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Ipsos Political Monitor – attitudes to Labour leadership candidates
As Labour begin their search for a new party leader Ipsos’s first Political Monitor of 2020 reveals what the wider British public thinks about each of the four contenders.
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Next Episode: the opportunity for podcasts
Our latest thought piece, Next Episode: The Opportunity for Podcasts, explores the opportunities for podcasts in a rapidly changing media environment.
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Understanding funding decisions related to maintaining school buildings in England
Findings from a qualitative study exploring the decision-making process behind how schools and responsible bodies make decisions in relation to school maintenance and investments have been published by the Department for Education.
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Attitudes to the challenges facing Britain: research for Engage Britain
Ipsos was commissioned by Engage Britain to conduct a series of workshops and discussion groups with the general public.
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Ipsos Update - February 2020
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world on gender, shopper behaviour, entertainment in India and young people.
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Tolerance across the values divide?
As Britain leaves the European Union a new poll by Ipsos reveals more believe the decision to leave the EU has had a more negative impact on the country than positive.
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Public Attitudes Towards Online Targeting
New Ipsos research for the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI) shows strong public support for greater regulation of online platforms.