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What are the reputational and regulatory risks for businesses that automate?
Evidence from our Key Influencer and General Public surveys shows that MPs and their constituents are at odds over automation — with diverging views on the desirability of 'minimum human quotas' or an 'automation tax'.
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Drug pricing controversies are here to stay – what do consumers think?
Drug pricing has long been a key reputational issue for the pharmaceutical industry in the eyes of consumers. In light of recent media coverage of this issue, it is unlikely that perceptions are going to shift any time soon. However, many senior stakeholder groups are positive about the future of Pharmaceuticals.
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Most don’t think Donald Trump should be invited to the Royal Wedding
Headline voting intention: Labour 42% (+3 points), Conservatives 39% (+2 points), Liberal Democrats 9% (nc).
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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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Despite growing financial pressures, Londoners continue to band together
A poll of Londoners on behalf of London Councils
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Britons' predictions for 2018
The latest Ipsos Global @dvisor poll was carried out in 28 countries around the world at the end of 2017. It asked over 21,500 online adults aged under 64 their predictions for 2018.
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GPPS: Experiences of people with a mental health condition
Tom Rossington looks at the most recent data from Ipsos's GP Patient Survey and what the survey tells us about the experiences of people living with a mental health condition.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - December 2017
Ipsos's Research Highlights for December 2017 includes the five tribes of Brexit Britain, the Almanac 2017 our annual review of the year and Brexit and NHS remain key issues for the British public.
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The Ipsos Almanac 2017
The Ipsos 2017 Almanac is our roundup of the year - insight and analysis of a memorable year as seen through our researchers' lens.
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The Perils of Perception 2017
Ipsos’ latest Perils of Perception survey highlights how wrong the online public across 38 countries are about key global issues and features of the population in their country.