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Class Actions: research investigating the British public’s perceptions and understanding of mass litigation
69% unaware that third parties can bring mass litigation without potential beneficiaries’ consent
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Financial Strategies for Later Life
This article advocates for understanding the financial landscape influencing Perennials beyond their oversimplified portrayal as a homogeneous group.
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Disconnect between public awareness and support for Labour’s policies, Ipsos poll finds
In a poll taken before the Labour Party conference, Ipsos asked a representative sample of British adults whether they supported or opposed different Labour policies in government and the extent to which they had heard of them.
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Entrepreneurs are seizing global opportunities
Ipsos conducted this research on behalf of HSBC Private Bank during April – May 2025. Ipsos was commissioned to design and carry out the survey to understand High Net Worth entrepreneurs’ attitudes towards their business, their wealth and their outlook for the future.
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MPs have more confidence in the US-UK “special relationship” than British public, according to Ipsos poll
Just 36% of Britons say that there is currently a ‘special relationship’ between the US and UK – however, in a separate survey of MPs 73% said that it still exists.
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The Advocacy Ripple Effect
What if you could turn your happiest customers into your most effective marketers?
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Marketing Week's Festival of Marketing
Not long until Festival of Marketing 2025! This year, it’s all about empowering marketers to become a driving force behind business growth. Join Ipsos as we take over the Delivering for Customers stage.
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A Pensions System Fit For the 21st Century: The stories behind pension gaps
What does the ideal pension system look like in the 21st century?
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Majority of Britons think their high street has too many vape shops and hairdressers, Ipsos poll reveals
79% of Britons believe crime and anti-social behaviour is a "big problem" in the UK as a whole. This falls to 37% when people speak of their local area.