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Research into the customs intermediaries sector: Wave 2 summary report
This summary report presents the key findings from the Wave 2 survey conducted by Ipsos into the customs intermediaries sector, as well as the sizing exercise undertaken in partnership with Perspective Economics, on behalf of Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
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Britons among least likely to prioritise gender pay gap in COVID recovery
Britons are among those least likely to prioritise tackling the gender pay gap right now as society rebuilds from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new global study to mark International Women’s Day.
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Almost half of working Britons would get more satisfaction from a ‘green job’ than they do their current job
Nicola Moss looks at new research from the Ipsos KnowledgePanel about Britons' aspirations to work in the green economy.
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Challenging unsuitable housing: research for the Centre for Ageing Better
This research explores the experience of twenty people aged between 50-70 living in homes that do not meet their needs.
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The impact of race, ethnicity, and national origin on opportunities: Perceptions and personal experience
Survey for the World Economic Forum explores how much access to employment, education, housing, and social services is influenced by ethnicity and national origin across 27 countries
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Britons are excited to see family and friends, spontaneous day trips and dining out when lockdown ends
People are generally more comfortable with the idea of returning to normal activities compared to previous lockdowns, with most looking forward to day trips, holidays, and seeing friends and family
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A penny saved, is a penny earned
Does money slip out of your hands as soon as you get it? Cameron Stevenson explains how new providers are making it easier for all of us to save and invest.
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Most Britons continue to say they are following coronavirus rules; almost half believe lockdown measures are not strict enough
The latest poll from Ipsos shows increasing compliance with restrictions to limit the spread of coronavirus with many wanting measures to go further.
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Six in ten of the GB adults believe British businesses behave ethically for the second year running
We have conducted our annual survey for the Institute of Business Ethics on the attitudes of the British public (GB adults 18+) towards business ethics.
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Public: homelessness is a serious issue and is set to get worse
In a new survey by Ipsos for the Centre for Homelessness Impact (CHI), almost 9 in 10 people (86%) across the UK say that homelessness is a serious problem and only 4% expect it to decrease in the next year, 6% over the next 2 years.