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Pangborn Sensory Science Symposium
Join Ipsos at the 2025 Pangborn Conference to connect with our global and local product testing experts and learn about the latest innovations in product testing.
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One in three young people say they feel lonely at least once a week, despite three quarters saying they have many friends
New polling from Ipsos in the UK, in partnership with JOE Media, suggests one in three (36%) 16-34 year olds in Britain feel lonely at least once a week, despite three quarters (75%) saying they have ‘many’ friends.
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Beyond Gaming: What you need to know
The video game industry is not just a niche market; it is a global entertainment powerhouse that continues to outpace other sectors.
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Community as a Superpower: Why Refugees Seek Belonging
Our Managing Director, Public Affairs Trinh Tu reflects on why refugees seek belonging using the findings of this year's World Refugee Day survey.
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Migration, Skills, and Public Trust: Rethinking the UK's Policy Approach
The Government should take this opportunity to reconsider the role of immigration in addressing labour market demands through the implementation of its Immigration White Paper.
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Inside Ipsos’ Spending Review Briefing
As political and economic stakes rise across the UK, Ipsos’ second Beyond the Bubble webinar of the year couldn’t have arrived at a more pivotal time.
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Reeves’ approval ratings mirror Kwarteng’s post mini-budget as over half of Britons think the UK is now in a period of austerity. Public is split on the key decisions and trade-offs facing the Chancellor ahead of the Spending Review
Half (51%) of Britons say that Rachel Reeves is doing a bad job as Chancellor (16% good job). These ratings are near identical to Kwasi Kwarteng’s in the aftermath of the September 2022 mini-budget.
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Ipsos partners with the University of Kent in a new research project to assess the costs and benefits of homecare services in England
Ipsos is pleased to announce its participation in a new research project which will assess the value for money that home care services provide to people receiving care and their families in England.
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On second anniversary of King Charles III’s coronation, 44% of Britons want the ceremony for the next monarch to be smaller in scale
44% of Britons favour a smaller-scale coronation for the next monarch, compared to 38% who want one of a similar scale and 11% a larger ceremony. Britons are similarly split over whether too much or the right amount of money was spent on King Charles’ coronation.