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Has the Digital Banking revolution finally started? The FinTech landscape in 2018
Spurred on by Open Banking, advocates of FinTech are forecasting a revolution in the financial services sector. But with the change seemingly slow to happen, Tom Erasmus asks will the latest innovations finally overcome consumer inertia?
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Royal Wedding 2018: International perceptions of the Royal Family
Which Royal Family members are liked the most according to our Ipsos Global Advisor poll conducted in 28 countries?
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NHS at 70 - Public attitudes to the health and care system
For the NHS at 70 debate in London on 9 May 2018, Ipsos was commissioned to find out the public's views towards funding of the NHS, and their priorities when receiving care.
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Liverpool Waves of Hope evaluation: year 3 report
An evaluation of the third year of Liverpool Waves of Hope, a project in Liverpool which provides support for people with multiple and complex needs in the areas of substance misuse, mental health, homelessness and offending.
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Ipsos Views: The evolution of shopper behaviour
Shopper behaviour is evolving: Stuart Wood reveals the the 5 key factors behind this in our latest Ipsos Views thoughtpiece.
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The Hacker: Why Protecting your Data is More Important than Ever Before
These days almost all companies recognise that they must take appropriate security measures to prevent hacks or data leaks. With advancements in technology happening at a record speed, and with data being recorded and stored in greater volumes than ever before, it is critical that companies protect their data.
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2018 local election analysis by David Cowling
Independent analyst David Cowling looks how the 2018 local election results compare with 4 years ago.
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Issues Index: Concern about crime reaches a seven year high
The April 2018 Ipsos Issues Index reveals a sharp rise in concern about crime, with 23% of the public citing it as a big issue for the country
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Shakespeare still shocks - even in Virtual Reality
Ipsos and The Royal Shakespeare Company partnered on an innovative programme of research to explore the emotional engagement of theatre, live to cinema and a virtual reality experience when watching a performance of Titus Andronicus - Shakespeare’s bloodiest play.