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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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Young Britons trust social media as a news source despite misinformation fears
New research from Ipsos, in partnership with JOE media, suggests that social media is now the dominant source of information about current events for younger Britons aged 16-34.
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The Rise of No/Low Alcohol: Motivations, Moments, and Innovation
From after-work socials to alcohol-free nights out, drinking occasions in the UK and France are evolving. At the same time, the demand for low/no alcohol options is accelerating, but with different preferences and gaps on each side of the Channel.
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Amplifying the Patient Voice in Real-World Evidence
Real World Evidence is fast-growing and vital in enabling healthcare providers and suppliers to confidently make decisions.
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What the UK thinks about AI
The latest wave of research explores attitudes towards AI including barriers to using it, and what impacts AI will have across British Society.
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The Rise of No/Low Alcohol: Motivations, Moments, and Innovation
From after-work socials to alcohol-free nights out, drinking occasions in the UK and France are evolving. At the same time, the demand for low/no alcohol options is accelerating, but with different preferences and gaps on each side of the Channel.
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The Future of Mortgages
Join us for a day of fresh insight and forward thinking on the mortgage market.
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Few Britons swayed by celebrities taking political stances, Ipsos poll finds
Three in five Britons (60%) say they have not paid attention to a celebrity expressing their views in support of a political cause.
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Half of Britons rate the British education system as good, but lack of public funding seen as the biggest threat
In a break from the global trend, Britons now see the effects of social media and technology as the number one challenge facing young people (34%), ahead of mental health.