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Captains of Industry are committed to championing diversity and inclusion in the workplace, but women remain scarce on executive boards
Captains of Industry say that despite nearly all board members on the FTSE 500 saying they are actively promoting and championing diversity and inclusion in their company (86%), a very large proportion say they have no female board members at all (71%).
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Captains join public in prioritising housing infrastructure
A new Ipsos survey of Captains of Industry find that industry leaders' top priorities for investment are very different to those of the British public.
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Engaging the public in STPs: lessons from the past
With Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs) drafted and some areas starting to publish their plans, attention is swiftly turning to their implementation, writes Kate Duxbury.
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Public attitudes towards spending cuts - have we reached a tipping point?
Sara Davidson writes for Scottish Policy Now on what latest survey data tells us about attitudes to austerity.
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Further decline in Britons thinking country going in right direction
"What Worries the World" is a monthly online survey of adults aged under 65 in 25 countries. It finds the percentage of people who think things are going in the right direction in their country has dropped 2% since last month to 37%.
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New global poll finds Britons most worried about immigration
A new Ipsos survey of adults aged under 65 in 25 countries around the world asks what are the issues which most worry them and whether they think things in their country are headed in the right direction.
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It's good to talk: organ donation and the importance of making your wishes known
For Organ Donation Week, Josie Lloyd and Charlotte Simms blog on recent Ipsos polling on organ donation and whether it aligns with current legislation.
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One in ten delay big spending decision post referendum
One in ten consumers have opted to delay or abandon a big spending decision because of the EU referendum result, a survey by Ipsos for the Telegraph has found.
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Corporation Tax and Brexit
Ipsos has carried out research on behalf of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) and The Times, aimed at understanding senior financial and business decision makers' attitudes towards corporate taxation and the European Union.
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Six in ten Britons think their standard of living won't be affected by Brexit
A new Ipsos study published today finds the public is not optimistic about levels of EU investment in the UK or its ability to export to the EU over the next five years if Britain votes to leave the EU in next month's referendum.