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One in three Britons would mind if Northern Ireland voted to leave the UK, poll finds
Just over a third of the public in Great Britain hope Northern Ireland would vote to remain in the United Kingdom, new research by Ipsos for King’s College London has found.
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Public awareness and knowledge of genomics/ genomic medicines is low
Ipsos was commissioned by Genomics England to conduct a short poll to investigate the public’s awareness of issues around genomics and genomic medicines.
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Ipsos Launches Simstore Virtual Solutions
An online, highly automated platform offering a suite of virtual shopper and packaging solutions.
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Ipsos Update - April 2019
This month’s edition features Ipsos research and thinking on technology and healthcare, nationality and inclusivity, Indian cuisine, virtual reality, text analytics and more.
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Fortnite: Shaking the Media and Entertainment Industry
To understand the success and cultural relevancy of Fortnite, we worked with the ISFE (Interactive Software Federation of Europe) to understand Fortnite's cyclical relationship with content.
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Connected Health: A roadmap to success
Connected Health is moving into the mainstream – how will this change the traditional structure of healthcare?
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Ipsos Research Highlights - March 2019
Welcome to Highlights where we see Theresa May still struggling with Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, concern about crime increases and are we becoming more environmentally conscious?
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Concern about crime and immigration increase, while worry about Brexit remains high
The March 2019 Issues Index shows that public concern about Brexit remains at historically high levels while public concern about crime has risen substantially since February.
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79% of Voice Activated Speaker Owners Have an Amazon Echo
Ipsos' Tech Tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
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Support for May falls again, but she is still seen as more Prime Ministerial than alternatives
Ipsos’s March 2019 Political Monitor shows an increase in the proportion of the British public thinking that Theresa May should step down as soon as possible, but she is still seen as more Prime Ministerial than the alternatives.