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Who do the public think is on the side of 'the British Establishment'?
New Ipsos research shows who the public think is on the side of ‘the British Establishment’ depends on how you voted in the 2016 EU referendum.
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Recognition for Ipsos Energy & Environment team
The Environment & Energy team within the Social Research Institute has been awarded first place in the Innovation category of the Evaluating Development Interventions for Transformational Change Award.
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Ipsos Update - October 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on trust, customer experience, populism and nativism and our new edition of Flair South Korea.
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Beyond Price Promotions
In this new white paper, we encourage marketers to design new and effective sales strategies that are not focused on price. Instead, behavioural science concepts can be used to “nudge” consumers at the point of sale.
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Customer Experience and information – a terminal issue?
Tim Voigtländer recounts his experience as a customer of a low-cost airline when something went wrong - what lessons can companies learn from his customer experience?
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Digital-only banks are winning over more UK consumers
13% of new current accounts opened in the UK from Jan-June 2019 were digital-only fintech banks.
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8 in 10 dissatisfied with how the government is running the country
Ipsos's September 2019 Political Monitor shows net satisfaction with how the government is running the country now stands at minus 67.
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Take up of private tuition is increasing among young people, with more than a quarter receiving private tuition outside of school
In our latest annual survey on behalf of the Sutton Trust, 27% of 11-16 year olds say they have ever received private tuition outside of school, up from 18% when the question was first asked in 2005.
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Flight shame: are we willing to reduce our emissions?
Public perceptions of flying depend on two key factors – cost and convenience. Only one in seven people in the UK (13%) said they would use a form of transportation with a lower carbon footprint than air travel even if it were less convenient or more expensive.
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Jeremy Corbyn has lowest leadership satisfaction rating for any opposition leader since 1977
Ipsos’s new Political Monitor poll reveals Jeremy Corbyn now has the lowest net satisfaction ratings of any opposition leader since the survey began in 1977.