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Majority of Britons believe not enough is being done to meet infrastructure needs
Findings from the latest Global Infrastructure Index survey conducted by Ipsos in partnership with the Global Infrastructure Investor Association (GIIA).
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Innovation in Large-Scale Nutrition Surveys
Lessons from the Bottom of the Pyramid Study: Since 2015 Ipsos Healthcare in UK have been conducting research on nutrition in India, Bangladesh and Nigeria, a summary of which is now available.
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Understanding Society: Tomorrow's Business
Perhaps even more so than normal, the state of the UK economy is of critical importance to our country’s researchers, policymakers and practitioners. It has never been more important for central Government to engage with businesses to deliver its Industrial Strategy, improving the UK’s productivity and coordinating its departure from the European Union.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - October 2018
Welcome to our review of October. This month saw a further fall in confidence in Theresa May, more concern about Brexit (only 29% think we'll get a deal), and support for more public spending and tax cuts in the Budget.
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Energy sector reputations: time to power up?
The energy sector has an image problem. From domestic suppliers to international oil and gas companies, firms face an uphill struggle to be viewed in a more positive light by a wide range of their stakeholders – as issues around the environment, along with pricing concerns, shape perceptions amongst consumers, regulators, and the media.
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British consumers have mixed confidence about national economy
Latest results from the Ipsos Global Advisor Economic Pulse survey show that consumer confidence in Great Britain’s national economy hasn’t changed since last month, and is above the average across the last eight years, but that on other metrics Britons are less confident.
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Bringing the public along on the health tech revolution
Kate Duxbury reflects on the initial code of conduct for data driven health and care technology.
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Online Data Privacy from Attitudes to Action: an evidence review
This evidence review for The Carnegie UK Trust, delivered by Ipsos Scotland, explores what existing research says about what the UK public think about data privacy.
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One in three people in Scotland live in homes that do not meet the Living Home Standard
Created in 2016, The Living Home Standard represents what ‘home’ means, and what an acceptable home should provide. It has been defined by the public, for the public. This year, the study has been repeated, measuring the proportion of people living in homes that pass and fail the Living Home Standard in Scotland.
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Public Health England HIV Prevention Innovation Fund – Cohort 2 Evaluation Report
Ipsos was commissioned by Public Health England (PHE) to conduct an overarching process and impact evaluation of its HIV Prevention Innovation Fund.