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61% globally think the war in Ukraine poses a significant risk to their country
Survey finds unity in concern for Ukrainians, willingness to take in refugees, and wariness of getting involved militarily, but diverging views on sanctions and military support
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Earth Day 2022: Global attitudes to climate change
A new Ipsos Global Advisor survey of 23,577 adults aged 16-74 in 31 countries found that climate change is a regular concern for half of people across a global country average.
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How to boost communications effectiveness in Westminster
At a recent webinar, we shared our latest polling of MPs, including: why businesses should engage with MPs, why their views matter, how organisations should communicate with them
and what they really care about. We also presented a round-up of our latest political polling. -
What do journalists really care about when appraising your organisation?
At a recent webinar, we shared our latest polling of business and financial journalists, including; what makes outstanding press relations and the views of journalists on ESG.
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Two Years On: Lessons From Covid Times
Two years into the unprecedented upheavals instigated by a global pandemic, it feels like a good moment to take stock and think about what we have learned during this dramatic period.
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Global consumers support shift from fossil fuels as they expect spike in energy prices to reduce their purchasing power
Many more blame price increases on market volatility and geopolitical tensions than on climate change policies: Ipsos survey for the World Economic Forum
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Two-thirds of Britons do not trust the Conservatives to reduce the cost of living
An Ipsos survey found trust in Labour had increased while confidence in the Chancellor had fallen following the Spring Statement.
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Trust: What next for the Pharmaceutical industry?
In a guest post for Ipsos, Jennifer Cummins, Founder of Shine Advise, writes about the importance of Trust for the pharmaceutical sector.
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8 in 10 Britons are concerned about the UK's dependence on foreign countries for its energy supply
More than 8 in 10 Britons are concerned about how dependent the UK is on energy imports from other countries and the chance that supplies to homes could be interrupted.
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6 in 10 across the UK would support a law giving employees the right to ignore work-related communications outside of working hours
6 in 10 are in favour of a law giving employees the right to disconnect while 1 in 3 believe the right to disconnect is more important than flexible working hours