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EU HPV Consumer Awareness Study
New research highlights differing awareness levels and knowledge of the human papillomavirus (HPV) across Europe
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Global predictions: what's in store for 2019?
The latest Ipsos Global Advisor poll was carried out in 31 countries around the world at the end of 2018. It asked over 21,000 online adults aged under 64 their predictions for 2019.
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Brexit postponed? The view from Milton Keynes
"We’re just going round and round on a hamster wheel” - with progress towards a Brexit deal stagnating, Ipsos visits Milton Keynes with BBC Radio 4’s Today programme to find out what people there make of the current state of play and what they expect to happen next.
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The facts may have changed on Brexit - but people’s minds have not
Reflecting the national vote in the 2016 referendum, voters in Bedford split almost the same way, with 51.8% voting to leave the EU. Two years on, we joined the BBC Radio 4 Today programme to ask local Bedford residents what they have to say on the matter now.
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Concern about Brexit continues to climb and worry about crime rises to a seven-year high
The Ipsos Issues Index for November 2018 shows sixty-two per cent of Britons see the EU and Brexit as one of the biggest issues for Britain, while concern about crime has risen by ten points since last month.
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Majority of Britons believe not enough is being done to meet infrastructure needs
Findings from the latest Global Infrastructure Index survey conducted by Ipsos in partnership with the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA).
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How brands can align themselves with local sentiment
As consumer tastes shift towards local, artisanal goods, established corporate brands need to understand the appeal of such products, and how they can more closely align themselves with consumer values.
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Research Methods Centre Update: November 2018
The latest Ipsos Research Methods Centre newsletter features our thinking on push to web survey design, whether it is time to think again about response rates, sampling issues for special populations, and more.
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Understanding Society: Tomorrow's Business
Perhaps even more so than normal, the state of the UK economy is of critical importance to our country’s researchers, policymakers and practitioners. It has never been more important for central Government to engage with businesses to deliver its Industrial Strategy, improving the UK’s productivity and coordinating its departure from the European Union.
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Public wrong on key facts around Brexit and impact of EU membership
The British public are wrong on key facts around Brexit and the UK’s relationship with the EU.