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Active Lives Children and Young People Survey 2024-25
Ipsos conducted the eighth year of this ongoing survey on behalf of Sport England during the 2024-25 academic year. Sport England commissioned Ipsos to design and carry out the survey to inform their own strategy and the strategies of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the Department for Education (DfE) and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
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Ipsos deepens sector expertise with the addition of BVA BDRC
Sector research specialists BVA BDRC rebrand as Ipsos, following acquisition in June 2025
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Ipsos extends Channel Performance expertise with ESA Retail
Pricing, retail audit, location planning and mystery shopping specialists ESA Retail rebrand as Ipsos, following acquisition in June 2025.
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Ipsos extends data collection capability with Perspective
Telephone (CATI) and F2F (CAPI) data collection and fieldwork specialists Perspective rebrand as Ipsos, following acquisition in June 2025.
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Ipsos strengthens online operations capability with Alligator
Panel agnostic online research specialists Alligator rebrand as Ipsos, following acquisition in June 2025
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Broker Boardrooms
A sounding board, foresight hub, and strategic lens into the UK mortgage market through quarterly deep-dive discussions with active intermediaries and brokers.
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Food2Go Market Tracker
Your source for UK coffee shop and quick service retail (QSR) pricing and range insights.
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What works to build green? Three lessons from our evaluation of the Market Accelerator for Green Construction (MAGC)
The Ipsos policy and evaluation team shares three key lessons from their independent evaluation of the Market Accelerator for Green Construction (MAGC) programme, presented at a COP30 side event for Evidence for Climate Action, on what works to mobilise climate finance for green construction. The lessons are also applicable to other sectors.
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Half of Britons now say they feel worse off since Labour was elected – but lack confidence in any of the main parties to have a sound long-term economic plan
Half (51%) of Britons now say they feel worse off since Labour was elected – but confidence in any of the main parties’ economic plans is low.