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In media we trust? How our views of the media are changing
While chants of “fake news” ring out around the world, this paper asks is there really a crisis of trust in the media?
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Business leaders anxious about the year ahead, worried about 'No Deal' – but confident in their ability to adapt after Brexit
Our latest survey of Britain's Captains of Industry on their attitudes towards Brexit.
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Smart Meter Customer Experience Study 2017
The 2017 Smart Meter Customer Experience Study builds on the Smart Metering Early Learning Project, providing new evidence on customer attitudes, experiences and outcomes at the point of installation, immediately following installation and almost a year later.
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Understanding the customer journey of small businesses that cannot meet their tax liabilities
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) commissioned qualitative research with business customers who had been in debt to HMRC to understand more about their needs and experiences.
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Attitudes to Qatar hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup
A recent Ipsos survey has found public support for the England FA offering England as hosts for the 2022 World Cup should Qatar be unable to host.
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The hidden value of a retail store
A retail store is more than just a place from which to buy. A good (or bad) in-store experience can enhance or detract from customers' overall perceptions of your brand. Murray Goodwin from Ipsos’s UK Customer Experience team shares his observations on the role of a physical store.
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The State of the Nation 2018
The UK Social Research Institute reviews the state of the nation in 2018, drawing on key trends and developments that have touched the nation from Brexit to the NHS.
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Human Flourishing in the age of AI
As we enter the age of AI, we need to think about the way in which this technology is gradually encouraging us to look at ourselves - a thinkpiece by Colin Strong.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - December 2018
Welcome to our final review of 2018. Theresa May gets a reprieve but the public don’t like her EU withdrawal deal and we find a group of people less trusted than estate agents and politicians!
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Six in ten think withdrawal deal would be bad for the UK – but public can’t agree on what should happen next
The Ipsos December 2018 Political Monitor reveals most of the public believe withdrawing from the EU on the terms of the government’s deal will be bad for the UK.