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Oxford Citizens Assembly on climate change
Following Oxford City Council’s declaration of a climate emergency in January 2019, Ipsos were commissioned to conduct a Citizens Assembly on Climate Change in Oxford.
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Results from the 2019 EIB survey on Investment and Investment Finance (EIBIS)
The European Investment Bank commissioned Ipsos to carry out the fourth round of its annual Survey on Investment and Investment Finance (EIBIS).
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Renewables and the environment feature as infrastructure priorities for Britons
Findings from the latest Global Infrastructure Index survey conducted by Ipsos in partnership with the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA).
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Recognition for Ipsos Energy & Environment team
The Environment & Energy team within the Social Research Institute has been awarded first place in the Innovation category of the Evaluating Development Interventions for Transformational Change Award.
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Ipsos Update - October 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on trust, customer experience, populism and nativism and our new edition of Flair South Korea.
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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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Concern about climate change reaches record levels with half now 'very concerned'
New polling shows 85% of Britons are now concerned about climate change, with the majority (52%) very concerned.
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Will consumers continue to embrace price comparison sites?
Price comparison sites have been around for a while, but they are still struggling to go beyond insurance. Here, Jamie Talmage explains that while new tech and regulations may bring opportunities, it’s consumer trust that is king.
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Is climate change important to consumers?
Does public pressure mean that we are reaching a tipping point whereby big business has no choice but to pursue a sustainable finance strategy? Ben Page writes for the Social Market Foundation.
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Conservative voters in Reading West prepare to roll the dice with ‘loose cannon’ Boris Johnson
Keiran Pedley and Charlie Daniels went to the marginal constituency of Reading West to organise a focus group for BBC Radio 4's Today programme.