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African Lions: Who are Africa’s rising middle class?
The African middle class are thriving, and with that brings new opportunities. But who exactly are the African middle class? And how can we understand more about them?
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Ipsos Issues Index: 2017 in review
The NHS and Brexit replace Immigration as the biggest issues facing Britain in 2017
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How trust and corporate reputation will affect the roll-out of Open Banking
Open Banking may deliver the envisaged sea change in the financial services sector, but trust will be a big factor in determining who will take advantage of the opportunities.
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Show me the money
In a highly private topic matter tied up in the desire to project a certain self externally, untangling the complexities of financial management from the cultural eco-system it sits within has never been so important. Using two ethnographic case studies, we reveal the differences between what we say we do, and what we actually do.
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EU’s heart might be open, but Britain’s isn’t
The UK isn’t changing its mind about Brexit says Ben Page in Politico.
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Issues Index: The five tribes of Brexit Britain
A new segmentation of 2017 Issues Index data reveals a five-way split in public views on the most important issues facing Britain
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Sugar: The Reformulation Challenge
The reduction of sugar in food and drink is one of the most effective strategies in managing the obesity crisis. Here, we discuss the reformulation challenges faced by manufacturers, and explain how our product testing expertise can help.
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Open Banking – are consumers ready?
With the forthcoming PSD2 directive, a new Ipsos survey has built a global picture on the future ‘Open Banking’ landscape and discovers that, while the UK is interested in new financial technology, it remains precious about its data.
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Shifting Ground: Attitudes towards immigration and Brexit
Ipsos publishes the report of its longitudinal study, Shifting Ground, which finds Britons are becoming more positive about immigration.
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We need to talk about Norm!
In our latest blog, Sean Mills, Executive Director of Ipsos LEAD, explains why, when it comes to norms, you should always start with your own organisation first.