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Public yet to be convinced by weight loss jabs
Amidst widespread discussions about the use of weight-loss injections such as Wegovy, Ozempic, and Mounjaro, a new Ipsos poll sheds light on public awareness, perceptions, and potential usage of such treatments.
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Just over two in five think the Royal Family are good value for money – but Britons aged 18-34 are split
New research from Ipsos, carried out 8-11 November, examines public opinion in Britain towards the Royal Family.
Product Testing
Ipsos' product testing solution enables clients to achieve product superiority through innovation or renovation.
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Using a Discrete Choice Experiment to understand the public’s decision-making around arranging and paying for residential care
In 2023, Ipsos conducted research on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to explore how likely those expected to self-fund any necessary future residential care would be to involve their local authority in arranging the care and the factors influencing their decisions.
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Football fans prefer Alan Shearer / Mark Chapman as potential Lineker replacements for Match of the Day
As Gary Lineker prepares to depart from Match of the Day, a new Ipsos survey reveals divided public opinion on who should fill his shoes.
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Half of Britons feel more concerned about the situation in Ukraine following Trump victory
A new Ipsos poll reveals that the British public remains deeply concerned about the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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Evolving Your VoC Program for Continued Success - AXA Case Study
Keep your Voice of the Customer (VoC) program fresh and effective with ongoing improvements and innovative tweaks.
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Nine key Learnings from AXA Health's Award-Winning VoC Program
Find out the key takeaways from AXA Health's award-winning VoC program: Empowering storytelling across departments, prioritising customer segments for maximum impact.
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Ipsos Veracity Index 2024
Professors, priests, the average person, and… estate agents the biggest winners from an upswing in public trust.
Politicians and Ministers remain stranded at the bottom of the Ipsos Veracity Index, despite rising public trust in a range of professions -
Collecting data on income, assets and care needs to inform policy decisions on paying for social care
Laura Tuhou and Claire Lambert look at the feasibility and acceptability of collecting data about people’s income, assets and care needs as part of a survey aiming to inform future policy decisions about paying for care and support, and at what could make a survey on this more acceptable to the people invited to take part.