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Trinh Tu announced as new Ipsos Head of Public Affairs
Ipsos is delighted to announce that Trinh Tu has been appointed as Head of Public Affairs. She moves into the role having been Head of Business Growth in Public Affairs since 2018.
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Survey for British Business Bank on carbon emissions and UK SMEs
A new report published by the British Business Bank with research by Ipsos shows that awareness of net zero among smaller businesses is becoming significant (at nearly 60%), with around half of smaller businesses saying decarbonisation or reducing environmental impacts is a near-term priority.
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Active Lives Survey: Sport, recreational and fitness activities for adults (aged 16+) in England
Our latest 2020/2021 Active Lives Adult Survey for Sport England shows that the coronavirus pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on activity levels throughout England, but has been most acute across disadvantaged groups and areas of high deprivation.
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Majority believe infrastructure impact on the environment should be more of a priority
In the lead-up to COP26, the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference, an average of 51% across the 28 countries feel that it is right to prioritise the impact on the environment, nearly double the 26% who put greater weight on economic impacts.
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Ben Page appointed to the role of Chief Executive Officer of Ipsos
Ipsos's Chief Executive is appointed as CEO of Ipsos, succeeding Didier Truchot who will continue as Chairman of the Board of Directors.
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Economic optimism falls to lowest level since February
Over half of Britons think the economy will get worse over the next 12 months.
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Two-thirds of public say firms should be allowed to tackle worker shortages by recruiting from overseas
Public attitudes to immigration are more positive than negative and most people would now support British businesses being allowed to recruit from overseas to address staff shortages, according to a new report published today (14 September).
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UK Finance pandemic cash hoarding survey
UK Finance commissioned Ipsos to conduct research into cash hoarding over the lockdowns of 2020/21.
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Populist, anti-elite and nativist views linked to globally widespread broken-system sentiment
“System Is Broken” Index highly correlated with outcomes-based metrics indicative of social progress