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Ipsos Issues Index - 2019 year in review
According to the Ipsos Issues Index, Brexit was the biggest issue for Britain overall across 2019, but worry about the NHS surged ahead of the General Election.
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Young Investors – risk takers or cautious consumers?
Ipsos Research Assistant, Matt Franks, investigates the investment products that young investors favour and whether they are more risk assertive than previous generations.
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Solving the environment is everyone’s problem
The latest Ipsos Omnibus survey reveals that first-hand experience of environmental change brings the issue of climate change into sharp focus.
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Ipsos Update - February 2020
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world on gender, shopper behaviour, entertainment in India and young people.
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Tolerance across the values divide?
As Britain leaves the European Union a new poll by Ipsos reveals more believe the decision to leave the EU has had a more negative impact on the country than positive.
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The Departure Lounge – public attitudes to death and dying
Death may be certain, but our attitudes towards it are changing. How might we want to die in the 2020s?
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Ipsos Research Highlights - January 2020
This month's Ipsos research highlights includes Britons predictions for 2020, support to curb overfishing and the launch of landmark survey on early years from the Duchess of Cambridge.
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NHS replaces Brexit as the most important issue facing Britain
The final Issues Index of 2019 shows the NHS replacing Brexit as the biggest issue facing Britain
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84 percent of Scots are concerned about climate change
After becoming the first country to declare a climate emergency, people in Scotland show high levels of concern about global warming with many already feeling the effects.
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Could veganism be the solution to the climate crisis?
Since 2014, Veganuary has inspired and supported more than half a million people in 178 countries to try veganism for a month. In this blog, Kelly Finnerty and Ruth Townend turn to the data to ask where veganism fits in to what we know about changing diets.