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New research shows how far employers have to go to meet the needs of women experiencing the menopause
Six in 10 (60%) of those who have experienced 3 or more symptoms would like to see their employer do more, while over half (55%) say they would feel more positively about a company who had a menopause awareness programme according to new Ipsos research for World Menopause Day.
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UK’s financial wellbeing in light of COVID-19
An independent group of cross-sector leaders, including Ipsos CEO Ben Page, has published recommendations for building the UK’s financial wellbeing in light of COVID-19.
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Insuring loyalty – how devoted customers might stop being punished
Jamie Talmage explores why plans to ban insurers from overcharging loyal customers will be welcomed by many.
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Record public support for Scottish independence
Ipsos’s Scottish Political Monitor, run in partnership with STV News, finds the highest level of support for independence yet recorded among the Scottish public.
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Join Ipsos’s advisory panel of teachers and leaders - IM Educators
An opportunity for teachers and leaders to share their perspectives on educational policy and research.
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Children and young people’s wellbeing during the coronavirus pandemic
Key findings from the Department for Education’s State of the Nation 2020 report, which looks at the effect of the pandemic on children's wellbeing.
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The Last of Us Pt. 2: The power of gaming storytelling
This is the latest instalment of a series examining the relevance of key pillars of popular culture, from our dedicated team of qualitative media, technology, and cultural experts.
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Towards innovation in online public deliberation
How do you harness the unique capacities of the online world for deliberation and dialogue? A new report from Ipsos shares findings from an expert workshop we conducted with Engage Britain.
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Deliberative engagement with Londoners to steer the pandemic response
This report presents the findings from a virtual dialogue and deliberation engagement programme conducted by Imperial College Health Partners and Ipsos on behalf of NHS England and Improvement (London region).
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It’s all trick, no treat for Britons celebrating Halloween this year
New polling from Ipsos shows we can expect changes in the way Halloween is celebrated this year due to the coronavirus.