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Generation Z – Beyond Binary: new insights into the next generation
This report, the latest in our Ipsos Thinks series, pulls together existing and new analysis, as well as brand new research on this latest generation, to provide a better understanding of the initial signals on how they will be different to, or the same as, previous generations.
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New study sheds a positive light on attitudes towards the UK LGBT community
A new Ipsos survey commissioned by grooming brand Harry’s has provided a new insight into UK heterosexuals' attitudes towards the LGBT community in the UK in 2018.
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Ipsos Thinks: Beyond Binary: The lives and choices of Generation Z
The latest thought piece from Ipsos Thinks pulls together existing and new analysis, as well as brand new
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Britons think new NHS funding will preserve current standards, but not lead to improvements
The Ipsos June 2018 Political Monitor shows half of Britons think new NHS funding will preserve current standards, but few think it will lead to improvements.
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Public would blame both UK government and EU if no Brexit deal is reached
The Ipsos June 2018 Political Monitor shows half of the public say both the UK government and EU are equally to blame if no Brexit deal is reached.
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Aviation Index 2018 - public attitudes towards aviation in the UK
Ipsos 'Aviation Index' survey for National Air Traffic Services (NATS) reveals UK public's attitudes to flying.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - June 2018
Ipsos's Research Highlights for June 2018 includes the new Inclusiveness Index, thoughts towards the Brexit negotiations and public views on funding for the NHS.
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Ipsos Issues Index June 2018: The public’s two main concerns remain Brexit and the NHS
Just under half of the British public name either Brexit or the NHS as a big issue for Britain, while one in five mention crime or immigration.
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Rethinking social housing
Public positive about the value of social housing in England; Important gaps in knowledge.
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Britain lags behind Canada and the U.S. in new Inclusiveness Index
Britain ranks 10th out of 27 countries in Ipsos's new Inclusiveness Index.