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The Departure Lounge – public attitudes to death and dying
Death may be certain, but our attitudes towards it are changing. How might we want to die in the 2020s?
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The Ipsos Almanac 2019
Welcome to the Ipsos 2019 Almanac - a look at what our research has told us about the state of Britain in another year of Brexit and a general election.
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The Ipsos Almanac 2018
The Ipsos Almanac is our light-hearted(ish) review of life, society, business, media and politics in 2018, with contributions and data from around the business.
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Six in ten GB adults believe British businesses behave ethically
We have conducted our annual survey for the Institute of Business Ethics on the attitudes of the British public (GB adults 18+) to business ethics
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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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The Key Issues that MPs will be focussed on during the election and in the new parliament
On December 12th the UK will host the first December election since 1923. The Ipsos MPs Survey offers some clues on what issues will be top of mind for MPs post-election and in the new parliament.
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The Future of Mobility - Autonomous, electric and shared
Our new paper explores the latest consumer thinking around the three main mobility trends, their impact on the automotive industry, and what this means for the future.
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Despite uncertainty on the health of the British Economy compared with other European countries Sajid Javid is still seen as the most capable Chancellor
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor shows that a third of the public (36%) think the British economy will be worse off than most other European countries compared with 23% who think it will be better off and 37% who think it will stay the same.
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The State of the State in 2019
Deloitte commissioned Ipsos to survey UK adults on their attitudes to some of the key challenges facing the public sector: tax and spending, public services, social mobility, devolution, and the environment
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Ipsos Research Highlights - October 2019
This month's Ipsos research highlights include net satisfaction with how the government is running the country now stands at minus 67, the public are still divided on Brexit and we explore how British attitudes to moral and social issues have become significantly more liberal.