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It’s a fact! Scientists are the most trusted people in world
Scientists and doctors once again top the list of most trustworthy professions while politicians and advertising execs trail behind.
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Influencers? Not so influential.
Friends and family members prove far more influential than Instagram and online videos in a new global Ipsos survey.
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Beauty is more than skin deep according to new global poll
Kindness and happiness make you beautiful, but stay away from make-up.
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Majority worldwide say their society is broken - an increasing feeling among Britons
New Ipsos global study shows a majority of adults worldwide say their country’s society is broken, a feeling which is increasing in Britain.
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State of the Nation: Housing and infrastructure
New Ipsos research for Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) to inform their State of the Nation report.
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Britons hugely underestimate how hot planet has become and how much plastic waste is in the environment
Misperceptions about climate change and the natural environment are widespread in Britain, according to the 2019 Perils of Perception study by Ipsos and King's College London.
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Public perceptions of sentencing in Scotland
The Scottish Sentencing Council has published a new report exploring public knowledge and attitudes towards sentencing in Scotland, which was carried out by Ipsos.
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Ipsos Update - September 2019
Our monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world.
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Few believe the Government's explanation of why Parliament is to be suspended
A new Ipsos online poll of adults aged 18-75 across Great Britain shows that seven in ten (70%) think the main reason the government has proposed parliament does not sit between 10 September and 14 October is to limit MPs’ opportunity to stop a “no-deal” Brexit.
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Everyday Britain's silent crisis in care
Ben Page writes in the Municipal Journal about Britain's forgotten children in care.