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First Impressions Matter
Understanding the power of spontaneous reactions to develop stronger innovations.
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Global attitudes : COVID-19 vaccines
COVID-19 vaccination intent has risen in the past few weeks. A new Ipsos-World Economic Forum global survey highlights the increasing demand for COVID-19 vaccines and diverging views on whether vaccination should be mandatory.
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A penny saved, is a penny earned
Does money slip out of your hands as soon as you get it? Cameron Stevenson explains how new providers are making it easier for all of us to save and invest.
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Strong approval for government's vaccine programme as Johnson preferred to lead pandemic response
Almost nine in ten (86%) think the Government is doing a good job obtaining vaccines for Britain, including 84% of Labour voters.
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Our latest findings on who MPs see as the most impressive parliamentarian
Ipsos’s MPs survey has been running twice a year, for 40 years, delivering insight into what our parliamentarians are thinking, measuring reputations and helping to shape stakeholder engagement strategies.
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Customer Perspective: An Ipsos podcast
Customer Perspective is a weekly Ipsos podcast exploring the latest research and insights into all things Customer Experience, Mystery Shopping and Channel Performance.
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Brighton and Hove Climate Assembly
After declaring a climate emergency, Brighton & Hove City Council commissioned Ipsos to hold a climate assembly focused on reducing carbon emissions from transport and how this can help the city towards its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2030
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Loved-ones struggle to keep in touch during latest lockdown
TV watching and social media use has increased during lockdown 3 while exercise and going for walks falls.
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Ipsos Update – February 2021
Our monthly round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world includes new global surveys on life during the pandemic, a new white paper on quality in market research and special features on US and French society.
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Marcus Rashford most likely to be doing a good job at holding the Government’s Coronavirus response to account, according to Britons
Marcus Rashford, Piers Morgan and TV and radio journalists are seen to be doing well at holding the government to account while MPs and political parties are not doing so well.